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The Sardic Phase: field evidence of Ordovician tectonics in SE Sardinia, Italy

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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE
卷 156, 期 1, 页码 25-38

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0016756817000723

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Gondwana tectonics; structural analysis; Qaidam Ocean; Rheic Ocean; Early Ordovician

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  1. ISPRA
  2. Regione Autonoma della Sardegna [222/99]
  3. Italian government (MIUR-PRIN2007)

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Detailed geological mapping, field observations and structural analyses demonstrate that Early Ordovician ('Sardic') deformation occurred in the early Palaeozoic successions that are now incorporated in the Variscan Nappe zone of SE Sardinia. This deformation is represented by folds that formed at a shallow depth, lack a significant syn-folding axial planar foliation, and do not affect the overlying Late Ordovician - Devonian sedimentary sequence. These deformation features can be related to the development of the Sardic Unconformity and to calc-alkaline volcanism in several now-scattered terranes of Ordovician northern Gondwana. This reflects a convergent geodynamic setting that in the study sector appears to have failed to reach a continental collisional end-stage. Associating the structural data from this study with those of several published research studies, a preliminary evaluation about which tectonic setting could better fit is proposed. These conditions affected the eastern side of the northern Gondwana margin more or less contemporaneously with the opening of the Rheic Ocean and the closure of the Qaidam Ocean, before the amalgamation of the Hunia terranes.

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