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The extensional Messaria shear zone and associated brittle detachment faults, Aegean Sea, Greece

2005

Structural, thermochronological and metamorphic data are used to elucidate the tectonic nature and evolution of the ductile extensional Messaria shear zone and the associated brittle Messaria and Fanari detachment faults, which exhumed their footwall from mid-crustal depths on the island of Ikaria in the Aegean. Thermobarometric data indicate that the Messaria shear zone formed at 350–>400 °C and 3–4 kbar (i.e. at a depth of c . 15 km). Normal faulting was accompanied by the intrusion of two granites, which together with the thermobarometric data indicate a relatively high thermal field gradient of 25–35 °C km −1 . Zircon and apatite fission-track and apatite (U–Th)/He ages demonstrate rapi…

Simple shearDetachment faultShearing (physics)TectonicsShear (geology)550 - Earth sciencesGeologyShear zonePetrologyTilted block faultingGeologySeismologyMyloniteJournal of the Geological Society
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Continental extension: From core complexes to rigid block faulting

2005

Extension of overthickened continental crust is commonly characterized by an early core complex stage of extension followed by a later stage of crustal-scale rigid block faulting. These two stages are clearly recognized during the extensional destruction of the Alpine orogen in northeast Corsica, where rigid block faulting overprinting core complex formation eventually led to crustal separation and the formation of a new oceanic backarc basin (the Ligurian Sea). Here we investigate the geodynamic evolution of continental extension by using a novel, fully coupled thermomechanical numerical model of the continental crust. We consider that the dynamic evolution is governed by fault weakening, …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMetamorphic core complexContinental crustGeologyCrustFault (geology)OverprintingTilted block faultingTectonicsShear zonePetrologySeismologyGeologyGeology
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