Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
The metamorphic basement of the Asinara island represents a key area of the Sardinia Variscan segment, because it displays an almost
complete cross-section through the inner part of the Sardinia Variscan belt, where different tectono-metamorphic complexes have been
juxtaposed along narrow belts of high-strain concentration. Detailed field mapping coupled with preliminary studies on the structural
and metamorphic features of this small island, allow to draw a better picture of the structural frame issued from the Variscan collision in
the inner zone of the belt. Three deformation phases related to crustal thickening in a compressive and transpressive, partitioned tectonic
regime, followed by a later phase of extensional deformation have been recognised. In spite of a general HT/LP metamorphic overprint,
linked to the post-collisional deformation phases, a relic Barrovian zoneography is still detectable. The Barrovian assemblages are preto
syn-kinematic with respect to the D2 deformation phase, and pre-date the third, contractional tectonic event.
The HT/LP assemblage indicates a static growth of weakly deformed by the last deformation events. The complex geometry of the
fabric associated to the D2 and D3 deformation events suggests an heterogenous deformation history with a monoclinic geometry characterized
by switching of the stretching lineation orientation and a contrasting sense of displacement, probably controlled by a northward
partitioned pure shear.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Structural geology; Sardinia; Variscan orogeny; Polyphase deformation
Elenco autori:
Montomoli, Chiara; Carosi, Rodolfo
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