Marsili Basin

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Marsili Basin is a deep submarine basin in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea associated with active volcanic and tectonic processes.

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Label Occurrences
Herodotus Basin 1
Marsili Basin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf back-arc basin
submarine basin
age Pleistocene
Quaternary
associatedWith Calabrian Arc
Ionian slab subduction
Marsili Seamount
surface form: Marsili seamount
bathymetry characterized by steep flanks and a flat basin floor
contains basaltic lava flows
volcaniclastic sediments
country Italy
countryExclusiveEconomicZone Italian Exclusive Economic Zone
crustalThickness thin compared to typical continental crust
crustType thin oceanic crust formed in a back-arc setting
floorComposition oceanic crust
formationMechanism back-arc spreading
extension related to subduction rollback
geodynamicContext convergent margin between African and Eurasian plates
geologicalProcess active tectonic processes
active volcanic processes
hazardPotential potential tsunami source
submarine volcanic hazard
heatFlow elevated
linkedTo Apennine orogeny
Tyrrhenian Sea
surface form: Tyrrhenian Sea opening
locatedIn Mediterranean Sea
Tyrrhenian Sea
Tyrrhenian Sea
surface form: southern Tyrrhenian Sea
magmaSource mantle wedge above subducting Ionian lithosphere
magmatismType basaltic to basaltic-andesitic magmatism
maximumDepth greater than 3000 m
nearbyFeature Aeolian Arc
surface form: Aeolian Islands volcanic arc

Marsili volcano
partOf Tyrrhenian back-arc basin system
central Mediterranean tectonic province
researchInterest site for studying active back-arc basin formation
seafloorMorphology bounded by volcanic ridges and seamounts
deep submarine depression
sedimentation influenced by volcanic and tectonic activity
seismicity associated with local earthquakes
studiedBy geophysicists
marine geologists
tectonicSetting back-arc extension above the Calabrian subduction zone
volcanicActivityStatus active or potentially active volcanic system
volcanismType submarine volcanism

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tyrrhenian Sea hasBasin Marsili Basin
Ionian Basin separatedFrom Marsili Basin
this entity surface form: Herodotus Basin