The Intra-Alpine terrain: A Paleotethyan remnant in the Alpine Variscides


Autoria(s): Stampfli G.M.
Data(s)

1996

Resumo

A Cordilleran type evolution is proposed for the Variscan orogen of middle Europe. This orogenesis is regarded as mainly evolving through terrain accretion and subsequent collapse of the overthickened crust. A major terrain accretion took place between late Devonian and early Carboniferous when the Intra-Alpine terrain collided with the Ligerian-Moldanubian active margin. This terrain is regarded as being a segment of the northern margin of Paleotethys. Oblique subduction of Paleotethys under the newly accreted terrain is responsible for the voluminous calc-alkaline magmatism in late Carboniferous. The Paleotethys subduction has generated a lateral displacement of the eastern part of the Intra-Alpine terrain inducing a duplication of its western end. The late Carboniferous closure of Paleotethys in middle Europe is not found eastward where this closure happened only in early-Triassic times, following the simultaneous opening of the Neotethys ocean and the Meliata back-arc. Palinspastic models of the western Tethyan realm are proposed from the Carboniferous to early Jurassic.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_358973DA3144

doi:DOI: 10.5169/seals-167893

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae, vol. 89, pp. 13-42

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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