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Upper crustal deformation in continent-continent collision: A case study from the Bernard nappe complex (Valais, Switzerland)

机译:大陆-大陆碰撞中的上地壳变形:以伯纳德·纳普综合体(瑞士瓦莱州)为例

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[1] The Penninic nappes in the Swiss Alps formed during continental collision between the Adriatic and European plates in Cenozoic times. Although intensely studied, the finite geometry of the basement-bearing Penninic nappes in western Switzerland has remained a matter of debate for decades (e.g., "Siviez-Mischabel dilemma") and the paleogeographic origin of various nappes has been disputed. Here, we present new structural data for the central part of the Penninic Bernard nappe complex, which contains pre-Permian basement and Permo-Mesozoic metasedimentary units. Our lithological and structural observations indicate that the discrepancy between the different structural models proposed for the Bernard nappe complex can be explained by a lateral discontinuity. In the west, the presence of a Permian graben caused complex isoclinal folding, whereas in the east, the absence of such a graben resulted mainly in imbricate thrusting. The overall geometry of the Bernard nappe complex is the result of three main deformation phases: (1) detachment of Mesozoic cover sediments along Triassic evaporites (Evolene phase) during the early stages of collision, (2) Eocene top-to-the-N(NW) nappe stacking (Anniviers phase), and (3) subsequent backfolding and backshearing (Mischabel phase). The southward localized backshearing is key to understand the structural position and paleogeographic origin of units, such as the Frilihorn and Cimes Blanches "nappes" and the Antrona ophiolites. Based on these observations, we present a new tectonic model for the entire Penninic region of western Switzerland and discuss this model in terms of continental collision zone processes.
机译:[1]新生代亚得里亚海与欧洲板块之间发生大陆碰撞时,在瑞士阿尔卑斯山形成的宾尼布期尿布。尽管进行了深入研究,但瑞士西部带有基底的Penninic尿布的有限几何形状数十年来一直是个争论不休的问题(例如“ Siviez-Mischabel难题”),各种尿布的古地理起源也引起了争议。在这里,我们介绍了Penninic Bernard纳普复杂的中央部分的新结构数据,其中包含了二叠纪前的基底和Permo-中生代的沉积沉积单元。我们的岩性和结构性观察表明,为伯纳德推覆岩体提出的不同结构模型之间的差异可以用横向不连续性来解释。在西部,二叠系grab骨的存在导致复杂的等时线折叠,而在东部,缺少这样的en岩则主要导致岩性冲断。伯纳德推覆复合体的整体几何形状是三个主要变形阶段的结果:(1)碰撞早期中生代盖层沉积物沿三叠纪蒸发岩(Evolene相)脱离;(2)始新世从上到下(NW)尿布堆叠(Anniviers阶段),以及(3)随后的反向折叠和反向剪切(Mischabel阶段)。向南的局部切变是了解单元的结构位置和古地理起源的关键,例如Frilihorn和Cimes Blanches的“尿布”和Antrona蛇绿岩。基于这些观察,我们为瑞士西部的整个Penninic地区提供了一个新的构造模型,并根据大陆碰撞带过程讨论了该模型。

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    《Tectonics》 |2013年第5期|1320-1342|共23页
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    Norwegian Geological Survey (NGU), Leiv Eirikssons vei 39, 7040 Trondheim, Norway;

    Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland;

    Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland;

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