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Deep controls on foreland basin system evolution along the Sicilian fold and thrust belt

2015

Abstract Neogene-Quaternary wedge-top-basins arose during the Sicilian fold and thrust belt (FTB) build-up. The infilling sedimentary successions are: i) middle-upper Miocene silicoclastics succession, accommodated on top of the accreted Sicilide and Numidian flysch nappes; ii) upper Miocene-lower Pliocene deepening-upwards sediments unconformably overlying the inner Meso-Cenozoic deep-water, Imerese and Sicanian thrust units; iii) Upper Pliocene-Quaternary coastal-open shelf deposits unconformably covering (in the outer sector of the FTB) a tectonic stack (Gela thrust system). These successions are characterized by a basal unconformity on the deformed substrate believed to be the depositio…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFlyschSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleGeologyUnconformityThrust tectonicsNappePaleontologyTectonicsRestorationWedge-top basinFold and thrust beltSedimentary rockSyn-sedimentary tectonicSicilyForeland basinGeologyBulletin de la Société Géologique de France
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Dating of late Proterozoic ophiolites in Egypt and the Sudan using the single grain zircon evaporation technique

1992

Abstract Zircons from gabbro and plagiogranite in late Proterozoic ophiolites of the Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS) in Egypt and the Sudan, as well as post-ophiolite granites have been dated using the stepwise evaporation method. Zircons from a plagiogranite in the Wadi Ghadir ophiolite, Eastern Desert of Egypt, yielded a mean 207Pb/206Pb age of 746±19 Ma, while a gabbro and diorite associated with the Abu Swayel ophiolite nappe ∼ 250 km southwest of Wadi Ghadir provided zircon 207Pb/206Pb ages of 729±17 and 736±11 Ma, respectively. Zircons from layered gabbro along the western margin of the Jabal Gerf ophiolite just north of 22°N were dated at 741±21 Ma, indistinguishable from the Wadi Ghadir…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGabbroProterozoicGeochemistryGeologyOphioliteNappeDioriteGeochemistry and PetrologyOceanic crustGeologyWadiZirconPrecambrian Research
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Structures along the Orobic thrust, Central Orobic Alps, Italy

1997

A series of regional deformation phases is described for the metamorphic basement and the Permian cover in an area in the central Orobic Alps, northern Italy. In the basement deformation under low-grade amphibolite metamorphic conditions is followed by a second phase during retrograde greenschist conditions. These two phases predate the deposition of the Permian cover and are of probable Variscan age. An extensional basin formed on the eroded basement during the Late Carboniferous, filled with fan conglomerates and sandstones, and rhyolitic volcanic rocks. Well-preserved brittle extensional faults bound these basins. Further extension deformed basement and cover before the onset of Alpine c…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGreenschistInversion (geology)GeochemistryNappeVolcanic rockTectonicsAlpine orogenyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesThrust faultStructural geologyGeologySeismologyGeologische Rundschau
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Metamorphism of Precambrian–Palaeozoic schists of the Menderes core series and contact relationships with Proterozoic orthogneisses of the western Çi…

2006

The tectonic setting of the southern Menderes Massif, part of the western Anatolide belt in western Turkey, is characterized by the exhumation of deeper crustal levels onto the upper crust during the Eocene. The lowermost tectonic units of the Menderes Massif are exposed in the Çine Massif, where Proterozoic basement orthogneisses of the Çine nappe are in tectonic contact with Palaeozoic metasedimentary rocks of the Selimiye nappe. In the southern Çine Massif, orthogneiss and metasedimentary rocks are separated by the southerly dipping Selimiye shear zone, preserving top-to-the-S shearing under greenschist facies conditions. In contrast, in the western Çine Massif, the orthogneiss is deform…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryShear (geology)GreenschistMetamorphismGeologyMassifShear zonePetrologyGeologyMetamorphic faciesMyloniteNappeGeological Magazine
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SIGNIFICANCE FOR INTERNATIONAL CORRELATION OF THE PERAPERTÚ FORMATION IN NORTHERN PALENCIA, CANTABRIAN MOUNTAINS. TECTONIC/STRATIGRAPHIC CONTEXT AND …

2021

Small ammonoid assemblages are recorded from the Perapertú Formation in northern Palencia. This is a mudstone unit with local platform limestones characterised by carbonate debris flows on the limestone margins. This unit, of Late Bashkirian to Early Moscovian age, participates in a series of southwards verging thrust slicesNorth of a major fault zone which originated as the head (leading edge) of a large thrust sheet with an internal deformation consisting of thrust slices and at least one nappe structure. Opposed vergencies at the head of this major thrust sheet (Carrionas Thrust Front) and the Ruesga Fault which locally modifies its trace, mark the position where the northern branch of t…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyammonoids carboniferous bashkirian moscovian westphalian palentian domain cantabrian mountains tectonics.GoniatitesPaleontologyContext (language use)Fold (geology)Fault (geology)biology.organism_classificationQE701-760Westphalian sovereigntyNappePaleontologyGoniatiteCarboniferousCartographySpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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