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An overview of Mediterranean Ridge collisional accretionary complex as deduced from multichannel seismic data

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 The Mediterranean Ridge (eastern Mediterranean) is a large accretionary complex that results from the Africa–Europe–Aegean plates convergence. Multichannel seismic data, combined with previous results showed that the ridge comprises distinct major structural domains facing different forelands: (1) An outer domain is bounded to the south by the ridge toe. Underneath the Ionian and Levantine outer Ridge, Messinian evaporites act as a major decollement level. (2) An axial, or crestal, ridge domain with mud diapiric and mud volcano activity is bounded to the north by backthrust. (3) A less tectonized inner Ridge domain, possibly a series of former forearc basins, abuts the Hellenic Trench. The ridge displays strong along-strike variations. These variations can be interpreted as consequences of an ongoing collision against the Libyan continental promontory.

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Mascle, J., Chaumillon, E. An overview of Mediterranean Ridge collisional accretionary complex as deduced from multichannel seismic data. Geo-Marine Letters 18, 81–89 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003670050056

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