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Orogenic structure of the Eastern Alps, Europe, from TRANSALP deep seismic reflection profiling
Authors:Ewald Lü  schen, Bernd Lammerer, Helmut Gebrande, Karl Millahn, Rinaldo Nicolich,TRANSALP Working Group
Affiliation:aDepartment für Geo-, und Umweltwissenschaften, Universität München, Sektion Geophysik, Theresienstrasse 41, D-80333 München, Germany;bSektion Geologie, Theresienstrasse 41, D-80333 München, Germany;cMontanuniversität Leoben, Institut für Geophysik, Franz-Josef-Strasse 18, A-8700 Leoben, Austria;dUniversità di Trieste, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Via Valerio 10, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
Abstract:The TRANSALP Group, comprising of partner institutions from Italy, Austria and Germany, acquired data on a 340 km long deep seismic reflection line crossing the Eastern Alps between Munich and Venice. Although the field work was split into four campaigns, between fall 1998 and summer 2001, the project gathered for the first time a continuous profile across the Alps using consistent field acquisition and data processing parameters. These sections span the orogen itself, at its broadest width, as well as the editor Fred Davey and the two adjacent basins. Vibroseis and explosion data, complementary in their depth penetration and resolution characteristics, were obtained along with wide-angle and teleseismic data. The profile shows a bi-vergent asymmetric structure of the crust beneath the Alpine axis which reaches a maximum thickness of 55 km, and 80–100 km long transcrustal ramps, the southward dipping ‘Sub-Tauern-Ramp’ and the northward-dipping ‘Sub-Dolomites-Ramp’. Strongly reflective patterns of these ramps can be traced towards the north to the Inn Valley and towards the south to the Valsugana thrust belt, both of which show enhanced seismicity in the brittle upper crust. The seismic sections do not reveal any direct evidence for the presence of the Periadriatic Fault system, the presumed equivalent to the Insubric Line in the Western Alps. According to our new evolutionary model, the Sub-Tauern-Ramp is linked at depth with remnants of the subducted Penninic Ocean. The ‘crocodile’-type model describes an upper/lower crustal decoupling and wedging of both the European and the Adriatic–African continents.
Keywords:Alpine orogeny   Seismic reflection profiling   Crustal structure   Eastern Alps
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