TY - JOUR
T1 - Emplacement of eo-Alpine high-pressure rocks in the Austroalpine Ötztal complex (Texel group, Italy/Austria) [Emplacement de roches de haute pression eo-alpines dans le complexe austroalpin de l'Ötztal (massif de Texel, Italie du nord)]
AU - Soelva, Helmut
AU - Thöni, Martin
AU - Grasemann, Bernhard
AU - Linner, Manfred
N1 - DOI: 10.1016/S0985-3111(01)01072-5
Affiliations: Institut für Geologie, University of Vienna, Althanstr. 14/UZA2-Geozentrum, Vienna 1090, Austria
Adressen: Sölva, H.; Institut für Geologie; University of Vienna; Althanstr. 14/UZA2-Geozentrum Vienna 1090, Austria; email: [email protected]
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PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - In the southeastern Oštztal basement remnants of eo-Alpine high-pressure metamorphism as well as deformation related to the emplacement of these eclogites are preserved. The eo-Alpine age of the two main ductile deformation phases is constrained by Ar-Ar and Rb-Sr mica cooling ages of about 80 Ma, providing a lower, and by deformed Permo-Mesozoic rocks, providing an upper time limit. While high-pressure minerals (M1) are aligned along structures of the first deformation phase (D1), subsequently grown amphibolite facies minerals (M2) are late- to post-kinematic with respect to the third phase (D3). D1 is characterized by non-coaxial deformation producing an E-W oriented stretching lineation, the younger phases D2 and D3 by folding, where the older set of folds strikes N-S, the younger one E-W. These results imply a basic change of tectonic movement direction during the eo-Alpine event. Structural and petrological evidences favour a two-stage exhumation model, where tectonic exhumation (D1, D2 and D3) is correlated with the first stage, statically overprinted under amphibolite facies conditions (M2). As there is no evidence of significant deformation after this stage, erosion and surface uplift most probably represent the relevant processes for the last part of the exhumation path. During this stage the high-pressure rocks were exhumed from amphibolite facies conditions to the surface. Œ 2001 EŽditions scientifiques et meŽdicales Elsevier SAS.
AB - In the southeastern Oštztal basement remnants of eo-Alpine high-pressure metamorphism as well as deformation related to the emplacement of these eclogites are preserved. The eo-Alpine age of the two main ductile deformation phases is constrained by Ar-Ar and Rb-Sr mica cooling ages of about 80 Ma, providing a lower, and by deformed Permo-Mesozoic rocks, providing an upper time limit. While high-pressure minerals (M1) are aligned along structures of the first deformation phase (D1), subsequently grown amphibolite facies minerals (M2) are late- to post-kinematic with respect to the third phase (D3). D1 is characterized by non-coaxial deformation producing an E-W oriented stretching lineation, the younger phases D2 and D3 by folding, where the older set of folds strikes N-S, the younger one E-W. These results imply a basic change of tectonic movement direction during the eo-Alpine event. Structural and petrological evidences favour a two-stage exhumation model, where tectonic exhumation (D1, D2 and D3) is correlated with the first stage, statically overprinted under amphibolite facies conditions (M2). As there is no evidence of significant deformation after this stage, erosion and surface uplift most probably represent the relevant processes for the last part of the exhumation path. During this stage the high-pressure rocks were exhumed from amphibolite facies conditions to the surface. Œ 2001 EŽditions scientifiques et meŽdicales Elsevier SAS.
M3 - Article
SN - 0985-3111
VL - 14
SP - 345
EP - 360
JO - Geodinamica Acta: the European journal of geodynamics
JF - Geodinamica Acta: the European journal of geodynamics
IS - 6
ER -