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GPS-Derived Motion of the Adriatic Microplate from Istria Peninsula and Po Plain Sites, and Geodynamic Implications
Tectonophys
  • John Weber, Grand Valley State University
  • Marko Vrabec, University of Ljubljana
  • Polona Pavlovčič-Prešeren Pavlovčič-Prešeren, University of Ljubljana
  • Tim Dixon, University of Miami
  • Yan Jiang, University of Miami
  • Bojan Stopar, University of Ljubljana
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2010
Keywords
  • plate tectonics,
  • Adriatic microplate,
  • Alps,
  • Apennines,
  • GPS,
  • neotectonics
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2009.09.001
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Abstract

We studied the motion of the Adriatic microplate using Eurasian-referenced GPS-derived velocities from Istria Peninsula (Slovenia, Croatia) and Po Plain (Italy) sites and earthquake slip vectors around its edges from a Regional Centroid Moment Tensor catalogue. We explored kinematic parameters by inverting GPS velocities using a variety of site combinations and comparing results. Our best-fitting GPS Adria–Eurasia angular velocity vector (Euler pole) comes from 7 Istria Peninsula (Slovenia, Croatia) and 10 Po Plain (Italy) sites; it locates at 45.03°N, 6.52°E, with a 0.297 ± 0.116°/Myr counterclockwise rotation rate. This new GPS-derived pole locates and overlaps with our earthquake slip-vector-derived pole. An Adriatic microplate interpretation is at odds with Neogene geologic features that indicate recent convergence across the Apennines and Alps. The neotectonics–geology mismatch probably signals the recent birth of the Adria microplate upon termination of the Nubia–Eurasia Alpine collison and Adria slab break-off beneath the Apennines.

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Tectonophysics, v. 483, issues 3-4, p. 214-222

Citation Information
John Weber, Marko Vrabec, Polona Pavlovčič-Prešeren Pavlovčič-Prešeren, Tim Dixon, et al.. "GPS-Derived Motion of the Adriatic Microplate from Istria Peninsula and Po Plain Sites, and Geodynamic Implications" Tectonophys Vol. 483 Iss. 3-4 (2010) p. 214 - 222
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothydixon/58/