Characteristic reflection patterns in the southeast Canadian cordillera, northern Appalachians and Swiss Alps


Autoria(s): Green A.G.; Levato L.; Valasek P.; Olivier R.; Mueller St.; Milereit B.; Wagner J.-J.
Data(s)

1993

Resumo

There are some striking similarities and some differences between the seismic reflection sections recorded across the fold and thrust belts of the southeast Canadian Cordillera, Quebec-Maine Appalachians and Swiss Alps. In the fold and thrust belts of all three mountain ranges, seismic reflection surveys have yielded high-quality images of. (1) nappes (thin thrust sheets) stacked on top of ancient continental margins; (2) ramp anticlines in the hanging walls of faults that have ramp-flat or listric geometries; (3) back thrusts and back folds that developed during the terminal phases of orogeny; and (4) tectonic wedges and regional decollements. A principal result of the Cordilleran and Appalachian deep crustal studies has been the recognition of master decollements along which continental margin strata have been transported long distances, whereas a principal result of the Swiss Alpine deep crustal program has been the identification of the Adriatic indenter, a crustal-scale wedge that caused delamination of the European lithosphere. Significant crustal roots are observed beneath the fold and thrust belts of the Alps, southeast Canadian Cordillera and parts of the southern Appalachians, but such structures beneath the northern Appalachians have probably been removed by post-orogenic collapse and/or crustal attenuation associated with the Mesozoic opening of the Atlantic Ocean.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_0E4C017ECA4C

doi:10.1016/0040-1951(93)90288-U

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Tectonophysics, vol. 219, pp. 71 - 92

Palavras-Chave #LITHOPROBE SEISMIC-REFLECTION; GRENVILLE BASEMENT BENEATH; BRITISH-COLUMBIA;; CRUSTAL STRUCTURE; WESTERN ALPS; QUEBEC-MAINE; COMPLEX; PROFILE;; EASTERN; GEOMETRY
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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