Adria microplate: a puzzling key stone in west-central Mediterranean geodynamics
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2024-10-31
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The Mediterranean region denotes a special plate tectonic environment as the two big plates, Africa and Eurasia, primarily provide the main frame while the dominant players are the small oceanic basins and the continental micro plates (MP) that for the past 80 Ma was the Adria MP. In this environment slab rollback subduction, orogenic arc formation and rotation of crustal blocks are common. While the tectonic setting and involvement in geodynamic processes of Adria MP might not be unique in global terms, it presents Adria as an ideal natural laboratory to study the geodynamic processes individually and in their combined effects in a generally well-studied and rather well-accessible region. The current extension of the Adria MP is defined by the continental Moho as far into the bounding orogens as the latter could be confirmed. The slabs surrounding Adria dominate and characterize the geodynamics of this MP and in most cases their geometries and the possible connection with Adria are well defined by tomographic images. The Ionian oceanic lithosphere slab subducting beneath Calabria has been torn off and detached from the very short South Apennines slab remaining attached to Adria. On the southeastern side we observe the Adria slab beneath the Hellenides that seems detached from the Ionian oceanic lithosphere slab of the Hellenic subduction zone. Along the Dinarides a slab gap is observed analogue to the slab window on Adria MP’s western side between the South Apennines and the North Apennines. Encircled by three orogens, the Adria continental lithosphere has been and still is strongly affected by the subductions surrounding it. In the northern part of the Adria MP, the North Apennines slab rollback is the obvious dominant geodynamic force acting locally on the plate while in contrast, the slabs beneath the Eastern Alps and beneath the Hellenides seem stagnant. This study presents a brief overview of the wealth of information aiming to summarize the main constraints on Adria MP available and it discusses some of the questions surrounding this key player in west-central Mediterranean geodynamics.
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Adria Micro Plate; Summary Review; Lithosphere Slab Geometrics; Special Plate Tectonic Environment; Slab Rollback Tectonics