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Do gravity data justify a rifted “Liguro-Provençal Basin”?

  • Hans Jürgen Götze
  • , Ronja Strehlau
  • , Anke Dannowski
  • , Denis Anikiev*
  • , Ajay Kumar
  • , Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The geodynamic evolution of the Liguro-Provençal Basin and its crust and upper mantle structure remain debated, especially regarding the role of rifting in continental break-up and seafloor spreading. Our study incorporates updated datasets, including new gravity maps from the AlpArray Gravity Working Group (complete Bouguer, free air, and isostatic anomalies) for 3D modeling and gravity field analysis, seismic data from Lobster offshore campaigns for direct comparison, and geodynamic models, supplemented by seismic profiles from previous French and Italian campaigns to constrain the interpretation. We used GFZ’s IGMAS + software for interactive 3D modeling, creating a density model extending to 300 km depth that includes crustal and upper mantle inhomogeneities based on prior geodynamic models. This hybrid approach, with polygonal structures for the crust and voxels for the upper mantle, clarifies individual contributions to the gravity field. Extending initial gravity modeling from the SPP MB4D project INTEGRATE, our work provides a consistent 3D density model for the Alps and Ligurian Basin. The constrained 3D modeling and numerical analyses (terracing, clustering, filtering, curvature), along with vertical stress and gravitational potential energy calculations, suggest that rifting has significantly influenced the basin’s geological evolution.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1475025
JournalFrontiers in Earth Science
Volume12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Götze, Strehlau, Dannowski, Anikiev, Kumar and Scheck-Wenderoth.

Keywords

  • AlpArray gravity map
  • Bouguer anomaly
  • Liguro-Provençal Basin
  • mediterranean lithosphere
  • potential field processing
  • residual gravity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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