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Tectonic evolution of a crustal-scale oblique ramp,Hellenides thrust belt,Greece
Institution:1. Géosciences Montpellier, UMR 5243, Université des Antilles, Campus de Fouillole, 97157 Pointe à Pitre, France;2. Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Florence, Italy;1. Instituto de Geociências, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Lago 562, CEP 05508-080 São Paulo, SP, Brazil;2. CPRM – Geological Survey of Brazil, Rua Costa 55, Consolação, CEP 01304-010 São Paulo, SP, Brazil;1. Department of Earth Sciences, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John''s, Newfoundland A1B 3X5, Canada;2. Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Mines, 80626 Maslak, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:This study investigates the tectonic evolution of the Omalos transverse zone, which served as a crustal-scale oblique ramp in the External Hellenides thrust belt on Crete island. The Omalos oblique ramp developed above an inherited Mesozoic fault zone that strikes NE–SW, oblique to the regional SSW-directed tectonic transport. During the Early Miocene–Pleistocene evolution of the thrust belt, the oblique ramp was repeatedly reactivated localizing deformation above the inherited structure. Geological and structural mapping combined with kinematic analysis of ductile and brittle structures suggest that the Omalos oblique ramp generated a local kinematic field, which deviated significantly from the regional kinematic pattern in the thrust belt. The most conspicuous feature in the tectonic evolution of the oblique ramp is a change from a ductile wrench-dominated to a brittle, primarily reverse faulting regime across the brittle–ductile transition, followed by brittle wrench deformation after the final exhumation of high-pressure (HP) rocks. Deflections of transport and compression orientations from the regional pattern are attributed to buttressing against basement-cover offsets produced by the pre-existing fault zone, to oblique ramping, and to transfer faulting, respectively. Our findings are potentially applicable to other examples of crustal-scale oblique thrust ramps in various tectonic settings.
Keywords:Transverse zone  Oblique ramp  Salient  Transpression  Exhumation  Crete
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