New data on post-Eocene tectonic evolution of the external Ligurian Briançonnais (Western Ligurian Alps).
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
A new structural setting for the central part of the External Ligurian
Briançonnais (CELB) is proposed. CELB is divided into kmscale
tectonic units that still preserve pre-Alpine geological features
at several stratigraphic levels. Macro-, meso- and microscale primary
features, such as paleoescarpments, unconformities and depositional
or diagenetic fabrics are thus well preserved and can be still mapped
and studied in detail at many stratigraphic levels.
Significant transposition of bedding is recorded only in Upper
Cretaceous and Eocene marly limestones and shales and in major
km-long shear zones, where intense development of closely spaced
tectonic foliations occurred.
Several features indicate that the CELB tectonic evolution took
place at shallow crustal levels: 1) strong localization of deformation
along the weakest stratigraphic levels; 2) absence of diffuse recrystallization
of rocks; 3) minor occurrence or absence of transposition
of bedding; 4) kinematic evolution of fold axial plane foliations into
frictional slip cleavages.
A gradual decrease in the intensity of deformation from the
Internal Ligurian Briançonnais to CELB and Dauphinois Domain is
observed, although the boundaries of these three domains correspond,
in the study area, to several Km-long, transpressive shear
zones whose kinematic role in the evolution of the southern termination
of the Western Alps should be carefully considered.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ligurian Briançonnais domain; Meso-Cenozoic carbonate sucession; Alpine transpressive tectonics; palaeofaults
List of contributors:
Piana, Fabrizio
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