%0 Conference Paper %A Müller, Monika %A Grasemann, Bernhard %A Edwards, Michael A. %A Draganits, Erich %A Voit, Klaus %A Iglseder, Christoph %A Zámolyi, András %A Petrakakis, Konstantin %E Philipp, Sonja %E Leiss, Bernd %E Vollbrecht, Axel %E Tanner, David %E Gudmundsson, Agust %T Extensional crustal-scale shear zones in the Western Cyclades (Kea, Greece) %B 11. Symposium "Tektonik, Struktur- und Kristallingeologie" %D 2006 %R 10.23689/fidgeo-1871 %I Universitätsverlag Göttingen %X Intense seismicity and intensely developed active and ancient fault systems are common to the Aegean Region. Extending/ thinning crust involves a complex interplay of (1) Gulf of Corinth riftexpansion, (2) west- and south-ward retreat of the Hellenic Trench, (3) westward impingement of the Anatolian Platen, and/or (4) propagation of the Anatolian Fault system into the Aegean. New geological/structural investigations on Kea (also known as Tzia), in the Western Cyclades reveal a low angle crustal-scale, detachment-type ductile shear zone probably formed during Miocene extension and thinning of the continental crust... %U http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0001-3479-9 %~ FID GEO-LEO e-docs