Crustal thinning and exhumation along a fossil magma-poor distal margin preserved in Corsica: A hot rift to drift transition?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Rift-related thinning of continental basement along distal margins is likely achieved through the combined
activity of ductile shear zones and brittle faults. While extensional detachments responsible for the latest
stages of exhumation are being increasingly recognized, rift-related shear zones have never been sampled
in ODP sites and have only rarely been identified in fossil distal margins preserved in orogenic belts. Here
we report evidence of the Jurassic multi-stage crustal thinning preserved in the Santa Lucia nappe (Alpine
Corsica), where amphibolite facies shearing persisted into the rift to drift transition. In this nappe, Lower
Permian meta-gabbros to meta-gabbro-norites of the Mafic Complex are separated from Lower Permian
granitoids of the Diorite-Granite Complex by a 100-250 m wide shear zone. Fine-grained syn-kinematic
andesine+Mg-hornblende assemblages in meta-tonalites of the Diorite-Granite Complex indicate shearing
at T= 710± 40 °C at Pb0.5 GPa, followed by deformation at greenschist facies conditions. 40Ar/39Ar
step-heating analyses on amphiboles reveal that shearing at amphibolite facies conditions possibly began
at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary and persisted until tb188 Ma, with the Mafic Complex cooling rapidly at
the footwall of the Diorite-Granite Complex at ca. 165.4±1.7 Ma.
Final exhumation to the basin floor was accommodated by low-angle detachment faulting, responsible for
the 1-10 m thick damage zone locally capping the Mafic Complex. The top basement surface is onlapped
at a low angle by undeformed Mesozoic sandstone, locally containing clasts of footwall rocks. Existing
constraints from the neighboring Corsica ophiolites suggest an age of ca. 165-160 Ma for these final stages
of exhumation of the Santa Lucia basement.
These results imply that middle to lower crustal rocks can be cooled and exhumed rapidly in the last stages of
rifting, when significant crustal thinning is accommodated in less than 5 Myr through the consecutive activity
of extensional shear zones and detachment faults. High thermal gradients may delay the switch from ductile
shear zone- to detachment-dominated crustal thinning, thus preventing the exhumation of middle and lower
crustal rocks until the final stages of rifting.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tethyan rifting; crustal thinning; extensional shear zone;
Elenco autori:
Tribuzio, Riccardo
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