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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 98, Issue 7, Pages 1625-1642Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-008-0327-y
Keywords
Thrust; Fold; Nappe emplacement; Backthrust; Variscan foreland; Sardinia
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- Italian Geological Survey-Regione Autonoma della Sardegna [L. 438/95]
- University of Cagliari
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In the Variscan foreland of SW-Sardinia (Western Mediterranean sea), close to the leading edge of the nappe zone, nappe emplacement caused folding and repetition of stratigraphic successions, km-scale offset of stratigraphic boundaries and an extensive brittle-ductile shear zone. Thrusts assumed a significant role, accommodating a progressive change of shortening direction and forming complicated thrust triangle zones. During thrust emplacement of the nappes, strong penetrative deformation affected rocks beneath the basal thrust of the nappe stack and produced coeval structures with both foreland-directed and hinterland-directed (backthrusting) shear sense. Cross-cutting and overprinting relationships clearly show that the shortening direction changed progressively from N-S to E-W, producing in sequence: (1) E-W trending open folds contemporaneous with early nappe emplacement in the nearby nappe zone; (2) recumbent, quasi-isoclinal folds with axial plane foliation and widespread, top-towards-the-SW, penetrative shearing; (3) N-S trending folds with axial plane foliation, contemporaneous with late nappe emplacement; (4) backthrusts and related asymmetrical folds developed during the final stages of shortening, postdating foreland-verging structures. Structures at (3) and (4) occurred during the same tectonic transport top-towards-the-E of the nappe zone over the foreland. The several generations of folds, thrusts, and foliations with different orientations developed, result in a complex finite structural architecture, not completely explicable by the theoretical model proposed up to date.
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