Role of structural inheritance in the gravitational deformation of the monviso meta-ophiolite complex: The pui-orgiera serpentinite landslide (varaita valley, western alps)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Depending on its chemical and mineralogical composition, the serpentinite represents a
peculiar rocky material, which plays a significant role in influencing pedogenetic
weathering, vegetation ecology, geo-mechanical and tectonic processes, as well as
gravitational slope failure. In serpentinite-bearing environments the response to
gravitational stress is more effective than in other rock types. In the Monviso metaophiolite Complex (Western Alps), a close relation between landsliding and serpentinite
rock occurrences is particularly evident. Our geological map (Main Map), at a scale 1:10,000,
illustrates the geology and geomorphological features of the Pui-Orgiera giant (2.98 km2
)
complex landslide, located on the southern slope of the Monviso Massif. This map clearly
documents that the characteristics and kinematics of the landslide are closely associated to
the anomalous thickening and widening increase of the Baracun Shear Zone, a remnants of
an intra-oceanic detachment fault which separates serpentinite and meta-intrusives from
metabasalt and metasediments of the Monviso meta-ophiolite Complex
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Monviso meta-ophiolite Complex; serpentinite; landslide; rock flow; talcschist
List of contributors:
Fioraso, Gianfranco
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