Kinematics of the Helminthoid Flysch-Marguareis Unit tectonic coupling: consequences for the tectonic evolution of Western Ligurian Alps
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
We investigated the kinematics of the coupled Helminthoid Flysch-Marguareis Unit outcropping in the High Tanaro Valley in order to constraint the tectonic evolution of the Western Ligurian Alps. Field mapping highlights a tectonic pile composed of, from top to bottom: the Marguareis
Unit (Briançonnais Domain); the Helminthoid Flysch Unit (Ligurian Domain) and several continentalderived tectonic slices (Chambeuil Slices) showing affinity to the Briançonnais Domain. Each unit
recorded different deformation histories represented by pre-, syn- and post-stacking structures. The
syn-stacking structures are represented by thrusts and folds, both responsible for the coupling of the
units and for their current structural relationships. In other sectors of the Alpine chain previous authors have highlighted similar structural architectures. We maintain that syn-stacking deformation
events played a key role in the tectonic evolution of the Western Ligurian Alps.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
kinematics; tectonic evolution; low-grade units; Late Eocene; Early Oligocene; Ligurian Alps
Elenco autori:
Pandolfi, Luca
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