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Structural-Metamorphic Correlations Between Three Variscan Segments In Southern Europe: Maures Massif (France), Corsica(France)-Sardinia(Italy), And Northern Appennines (Italy)

2005; Volume: 19; Linguagem: Inglês

10.3809/jvirtex.2005.00119

ISSN

1441-8142

Autores

Franco Marco Elter, Enrico Pandeli,

Tópico(s)

Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping

Resumo

Correlations of the geological elements between different segments of the Variscan Belt in southern Europe (Maures Massif, Corsica-Sardinia Block, Northern Apennines) allow to define a common structural-metamorphic evolution from Early Carboniferous syn-collisional event to the Late Carboniferous-Early Permian, extensional shearing events. In particular, the composite extensional tectonism in the Maures Massif (e.g. the Grimaud Fault) and Sardinia (e.g. the Posada-Asinara Line) consists of two shearing events: a ductile event in the amphibolite facies and and a following ductile (greenschist facies)/brittle and brittle event. During the latter event, syn-tectonic magmatism took place. The correlation of the pre-Alpine successions of the Northern Apennines with ones of the Central and NE Sardinia suggests a possible continuation of the Posada Valley Zone and the Posada-Asinara Line within the Tuscan segment of the Variscan belt. Also on the basis of paleogeographic data, we suggest that, during the Carboniferous-Permian times, the Maures Massif, Corsica-Sardinia block and the Tuscan part of Adria (Northern Apennines) were likely adjacent in the southern part of the Variscan Belt. Journal of the Virtual Explorer, 2005 Volume 19

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