Structural relationships between Helminthoid Flysch and Briançonnais Units in the Marguareis Massif: A key for deciphering the finite strain pattern in the external southwestern Alps
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Marguareis Massif (located at the boundary between the Maritime and Ligurian Alps) has long been matter of debate. After new meso- and micro-structural studies and field investigations, the tectonic unit interplay outlines a finite structural architecture more complex than that proposed in previous interpretations. We depict a stack of Briançonnais Units stemming from the Europe continental margin, and the Helminthoid Flysch Unit, detached from its original basement whose original palaeogeographic domain is still a matter of debate. Our results highlight for the first time that each unit recorded different pre-stacking folding events progressively developed at different structural levels. The events occurred during the stacking of the units produced shear zones with top-to-SW sense of movement. After the syn-stacking tectonics achieved during the Late Eocene-Early Oligocene collisional events, the whole stack recorded the same post-stacking deformation history here represented by a fold system with sub-horizontal axial planes and faults. Similar tectonic evolution was documented in other sectors of the Western Alps by previous authors.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Briançonnais Domain; Helminthoid Flysch Unit; deformation history; lithostratigraphy; Marguareis Massif
Elenco autori:
Marroni, Michele; Pandolfi, Luca
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