Deformation and motion in the Western Alpine arc

P Choukroune, M Ballèvre, P Cobbold, Y Gautier… - …, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
P Choukroune, M Ballèvre, P Cobbold, Y Gautier, O Merle, JP Vuichard
Tectonics, 1986Wiley Online Library
We attempt to reconstruct the kinematics (deformation and motion) of the Western Alpine Arc
between the Mercantour and Aar Massifs. First, we compile a map showing principal
extension (X) direction within three major structural units. In the external zone, X directions
are broadly radial to the Alpine Arc; in the internal zone, they are uniform or smoothly
varying in some domains; whereas in the intermediate zone they often show much scatter.
Next, we use geochronological data and P‐T conditions, estimated from metamorphic …
We attempt to reconstruct the kinematics (deformation and motion) of the Western Alpine Arc between the Mercantour and Aar Massifs. First, we compile a map showing principal extension (X) direction within three major structural units. In the external zone, X directions are broadly radial to the Alpine Arc; in the internal zone, they are uniform or smoothly varying in some domains; whereas in the intermediate zone they often show much scatter. Next, we use geochronological data and P‐T conditions, estimated from metamorphic mineral reactions, to time the deformation. On each of a series of interval maps, we show X‐directions for strain accumulated during a chosen time interval. We argue that these incremental X‐directions are approximately equivalent to segments of particle paths, showing displacements relative to stable Europe. For 120–100 Ma, the displacement direction was about N150 and coeval with eclogite facies metamorphism; it is interpreted as a direction of overthrusting by the African Plate. Around 40 Ma, the displacement in the south part of the arc became westerly. Finally, between 25 and 15 Ma, displacement directions were generally radial to the arc.
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