The Late Jurassic Monviso ophiolite in the Western Alps is a multiply deformed,eclogite-facies metaophiolite that represents a remnant of the Alpine Tethyan oceanic lithosphere.The recent recognition of a pre-Alpine d...The Late Jurassic Monviso ophiolite in the Western Alps is a multiply deformed,eclogite-facies metaophiolite that represents a remnant of the Alpine Tethyan oceanic lithosphere.The recent recognition of a pre-Alpine detachment fault in the Lower Tectonic Unit of this ophiolite has led to the discovery of an oceanic core complex,which developed during the initial stages of the tectonic evolution of the Alpine Tethys.The NNWstriking,20–25-km-long shear zone(Baracun Shear Zone)contains ductilely to cataclastically deformed blocks and clasts of Fe-Ti and Mg-Al metagabbros in a matrix made of mylonitic serpentinite and talc-chlorite schist with high Ni–Cr concentrations and high Cl contents.Intensely sheared ophicarbonate rocks and brecciated serpentinite within this shear zone are deformed by the Alpine-phase S1 foliation and D2 folds,providing a critical age constraint for the timing of its formation.Metabasaltic–metasedimentary rocks in the hanging wall increase in thickness away from the shear zone,characteristic of syn-extensional rock sequences in supradetachment basins.展开更多
基金“ex 60%–2013 and 2014”Universitàdegli Studi di Torino and PROGEO Piemonte(Universita degli Studi di Torino and Compagnia San Paolo)to A.Festa and G.Balestrothe Italian Ministry of University and Research Cofin-PRIN 2010/2011(“GEOPROB–GEOdynamic Processes of Oceanic Basins”)to A.Festa and P.Tartarotti“Subduction and exhumationof continental lithosphere:Implications on orogenic architecture,environment and climate”to G.Balestro.
文摘The Late Jurassic Monviso ophiolite in the Western Alps is a multiply deformed,eclogite-facies metaophiolite that represents a remnant of the Alpine Tethyan oceanic lithosphere.The recent recognition of a pre-Alpine detachment fault in the Lower Tectonic Unit of this ophiolite has led to the discovery of an oceanic core complex,which developed during the initial stages of the tectonic evolution of the Alpine Tethys.The NNWstriking,20–25-km-long shear zone(Baracun Shear Zone)contains ductilely to cataclastically deformed blocks and clasts of Fe-Ti and Mg-Al metagabbros in a matrix made of mylonitic serpentinite and talc-chlorite schist with high Ni–Cr concentrations and high Cl contents.Intensely sheared ophicarbonate rocks and brecciated serpentinite within this shear zone are deformed by the Alpine-phase S1 foliation and D2 folds,providing a critical age constraint for the timing of its formation.Metabasaltic–metasedimentary rocks in the hanging wall increase in thickness away from the shear zone,characteristic of syn-extensional rock sequences in supradetachment basins.