GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa‐Arabia‐Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics of plate interactions
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · UNAVCO · +19 more institutions
Abstract
The GPS‐derived velocity field (1988–2005) for the zone of interaction of the Arabian, African (Nubian, Somalian), and Eurasian plates indicates counterclockwise rotation of a broad area of the Earth's surface including the Arabian plate, adjacent parts of the Zagros and central Iran, Turkey, and the Aegean/Peloponnesus relative to Eurasia at rates in the range of 20–30 mm/yr. This relatively rapid motion occurs within the framework of the slow‐moving (∼5 mm/yr relative motions) Eurasian, Nubian, and Somalian plates. The circulatory pattern of motion increases in rate toward the Hellenic trench system. We develop an elastic block model to constrain present‐day plate motions (relative Euler vectors), regional…
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- 39.35
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Authors
25- RRRobert ReilingerCorresponding
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- SMS. McClusky
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- PVPhilippe Vernant
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- SLShawn Lawrence
UNAVCO, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- SESemih Ergintav
U.S. National Science Foundation, Marmara University
Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Eurasian Plate
- Collision zone
- Clockwise
- Lithosphere
- Seismology
- Continental collision
- Plate tectonics
- Life below water