Tracking coarse-grained gravity flows by LASS-ICP-MS depth-profiling of detrital zircon (Aveto Formation, Adriatic foredeep, Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Coarse-grained gravity flow deposits are quite common in the stratigraphic record, but their capability in
transporting cobbles and boulders at great distance from the eroding sources is still poorly assessed.
Here, we tackle this issue by the analysis of coarse-grained gravity flow deposits of the Aveto Formation,
deposited in the Early Oligocene Adriatic foredeep and now exposed in the accretionary wedge of the
Northern Apennines (Italy). We combine field observations and provenance constraints provided by
Laser Ablation Split Stream (LASS)-ICP-MS depth-profiling of detrital zircon grains. We found that the
polymodal grain-age distributions in the analyzed samples, dominated by Periadriatic, Variscan and
Caledonian age populations, also include Late Cretaceous to Paleocene ages associated to thin epitaxial
overgrowths on older zircon cores. These overgrowths display Th/U and REE patterns consistent with a
metamorphic origin, and provide a diagnostic fingerprint that indicates the Bergell area in the Central
Alps as the only viable source of coarse detritus, including cobbles and boulders of magmatic and
metamorphic rocks, transported by gravity flows towards the nascent Adriatic foredeep. Our results
provide not only pin-points for a reliable paleotectonic reconstruction of the Bergell-Aveto source-tosink
system, one of the most remarkable features of the Oligocene Adria-Europe plate boundary, but also
compelling evidence for ~300 km axial transport by gravity flows experienced by coarse detritus derived
from the Oligocene Central Alps. The eruptions of the Bergell volcanic complex provided abundant pyroclastic
material variably mixed with metamorphic detritus, that was quickly funneled into submarine
canyons triggering southward-directed gravity flows. Active tectonics, pyroclastic material provided by
volcanic eruptions, steep canyons close to the shoreline and the presence of fault-controlled submarine
troughs, may effectively promote the long-distance transport of coarse material by gravity flows not only
in the Oligocene, but also today.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Coarse-grained gravity flows; Oligocene Adria-Europe plate boundary; Bergell volcano-plutonic complex; Adriatic foredeep; Laser ablation split stream ICP-MS depth-profiling of detrital zircon
List of contributors:
Ottria, Giuseppe
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