The magnetic field of the Earth's lithosphere

E Thébault, M Purucker, KA Whaler, B Langlais… - Space science …, 2010 - Springer
The lithospheric contribution to the Earth's magnetic field is concealed in magnetic field data
that have now been measured over several decades from ground to satellite altitudes. The …

[PDF][PDF] Constraints for an interpretation of the Italian geodynamics: a review

D Scrocca, C Doglioni, F Innocenti - Memorie Descrittive della …, 2003 - isprambiente.gov.it
To properly frame the seismic data acquired with the CROP Project, the geophysical and
geological characteristics of the Italian region and a review of magmatism are briefly …

National geophysical data center candidate for the world digital magnetic anomaly map

S Maus, T Sazonova, K Hemant… - Geochemistry …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Marine and airborne magnetic anomaly data have been collected for more than half a
century, providing global coverage of the Earth. Furthermore, the German CHAMP satellite is …

Deep structure of the southern Apennines, Italy: Thin‐skinned or thick‐skinned?

D Scrocca, E Carminati, C Doglioni - Tectonics, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The deep structure of the southern Apennines (SA) accretionary wedge is still debated since
industrial seismic reflection and well data provide reliable constraints only to a depth of …

Back arc extension, tectonic inheritance, and volcanism in the Ligurian Sea, Western Mediterranean

N Rollet, J Déverchère, MO Beslier, P Guennoc… - …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The Ligurian basin, western Mediterranean Sea, has opened from late Oligocene to early
Miocene times, behind the Apulian subduction zone and partly within the western Alpine …

The Ionian Sea: The oldest in situ ocean fragment of the world?

F Speranza, L Minelli, A Pignatelli… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
It is well known that the Ionian Sea is characterized by thin (8–11 km) crystalline crust, thick
(5–7 km) sedimentary cover, and low heat flow, typical for a Mesozoic (at least) basin. Yet …

Crustal features along a W–E Tyrrhenian transect from Sardinia to Campania margins (Central Mediterranean)

R Sartori, L Torelli, N Zitellini, G Carrara, M Magaldi… - Tectonophysics, 2004 - Elsevier
The Tyrrhenian Sea is a Neogene back-arc basin formed by continental extension at the
rear of the eastward migrating Apennine subduction system. Its central part, generated from …

Seismology and tectonic setting of the 2002 Molise, Italy, earthquake

G Valensise, D Pantosti, R Basili - Earthquake Spectra, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
Two Mw 5.7 earthquakes struck a sparsely populated region of southern Italy, on October 31
and November 1, triggering a swarm-like sequence that lasted for several days. The …

Holocene eruptive history of the Stromboli volcano: constraints from paleomagnetic dating

F Speranza, M Pompilio… - Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We report on paleomagnetic directions gathered from 33 sites from (mostly Holocene)
volcanics from Stromboli, loosely dated at present by few K/Ar and 14C ages. In order to …

Thick‐skinned tectonics in the external Apennines, Italy: New evidence from magnetic anomaly analysis

F Speranza, M Chiappini - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
We discuss the tectonic implications of a new residual magnetic map of the Apennine
belt/Adriatic‐Apulian foreland obtained by integrating ground and offshore data sets …