New geological mapping (1:10.000 scale) and structural analysis in the Orco valley (NW Italian Alps), give insights on the post-metamorphic brittle tectonic evolution of the Gran Paradiso Unit and adjoining Piemonte Ophiolitic Unit and Sesia-Lanzo Unit. According to existing geochronological data, the metamorphic evolution of the studied domain ended in Early Oligocene and was followed by a progressive exhumation during Neogene. This work describes the brittle fault network developed during the post-metamorphic tectonic stages coeval to exhumation. The geometry and kinematics of this fault network allow to interpret the study area as a part of a larger lowstrain, fault-bounded block, whose main bordering discontinuities are located outside the mapped region. The post-metamorphic kinematic evolution was characterised by: (a) ESE-WNW extension, attested by NNE-SSW normal faults and extensional joints; (b) dextral shearing along a major E-W shear zone (Orco shear zone). The individual faults of the studied area are considered as P- or R-shears of the Orco shear zone, which could be in turn a part of a larger NE-SW regional shear zone bounded to the N by the Chamonix-Rhône-Simplon Line. © 2004 Lavoisier SAS. All rights reserved.
Brittle post-metamorphic tectonics in the Gran Paradiso Massif (north-western Italian Alps)
Piana Fabrizio;
2004
Abstract
New geological mapping (1:10.000 scale) and structural analysis in the Orco valley (NW Italian Alps), give insights on the post-metamorphic brittle tectonic evolution of the Gran Paradiso Unit and adjoining Piemonte Ophiolitic Unit and Sesia-Lanzo Unit. According to existing geochronological data, the metamorphic evolution of the studied domain ended in Early Oligocene and was followed by a progressive exhumation during Neogene. This work describes the brittle fault network developed during the post-metamorphic tectonic stages coeval to exhumation. The geometry and kinematics of this fault network allow to interpret the study area as a part of a larger lowstrain, fault-bounded block, whose main bordering discontinuities are located outside the mapped region. The post-metamorphic kinematic evolution was characterised by: (a) ESE-WNW extension, attested by NNE-SSW normal faults and extensional joints; (b) dextral shearing along a major E-W shear zone (Orco shear zone). The individual faults of the studied area are considered as P- or R-shears of the Orco shear zone, which could be in turn a part of a larger NE-SW regional shear zone bounded to the N by the Chamonix-Rhône-Simplon Line. © 2004 Lavoisier SAS. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.