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Understanding paleomagnetic rotations in Sicily: thrust vs. strike-slipe tectonics

2018

The paleomagnetic investigation of the western Sicily Maghrebian belt has revealed since the 1970s that large clockwise (CW) rotations up to 140° with respect to the Hyblean-African foreland occurred synchronous with Tertiary shortening of the chain. The observation that rotations decrease stepwise from internal to external tectono-stratigraphic units led in the 1990s to a widely accepted model postulating that rotational thrust-sheet emplaced during forward orogenic propagation. More recently, other authors suggested that CW rotations from Sicily are conversely the result of late orogenic dextral strike-slip tectonics. Here we report on a paleomagnetic investigation of 30 Jurassic-Eocene s…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaPaleomagnetic rotations Sicily Thrust faultsSettore GEO/03 - Geologia Strutturale
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Understanding paleomagnetic rotations in Sicily: Thrust vs. transpressive structures

2016

Since the 1970s, paleomagnetic data collected in Sicily have documented large magnitude clockwise (CW) rotations around vertical axis with respect to Africa and the Hyblean foreland. Many Authors argued that rotations arise from rotational thrusting of large coherent nappes coinciding with paleogeographic units. In the forward thrust propagation process, each nappe rotates the overlying nappe stack. This would explain the stepwise decrease of rotation magnitudes from the internal Panormide unit (90°-140°) to the external Saccense unit, yielding no rotation. However, other Authors later proposed that rotations of Sicily are the consequence of dextral shear occurring since late Miocene times …

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicapaleomagnetic rotations thrust tectonics transpressive faults Sicily
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