Relationships between the Tertiary structural evolution of the Sardinia-Corsica-Provençal Domain and the Northern Apennines |
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Authors: | Luigi Carmignani F. Antonio Decandia Leonardo Disperati P. Lorenzo Fantozzi Antonio Lazzarotto Domenico Liotta Giacomo Oggiano |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universitàdegli Studi di Siena, Via delle Cerchia, 3, 53100 Siena, Italy;;Istituto di Scienze Geologico-Mineralogiche, Universitàdegli Studi di Sassari, Via G.M. Angioj, 10, 07100 Sassari, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Based on a revision of stratigraphic and structural data relative to the Balearic basin, the Corsica-Sardinia massif, the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea and the Northern Apennines the following new hypothesis is proposed for the area located between the Sardinian-Corsican-Provençal and Northern Apennines regions: (a) convergence with subduction of oceanic crust under the Iberian plate beginning in the Late Cretaceous; (b) continental collision in the Oligocene-Aquitanian, with development of the Northern Apennines belt and transpressive deformation in a hinterland that consisted of the Corsica-Sardinia massif (still attached to the Iberian plate); (c) in the Burdigalian the tectonic regime changed from compressive to extensional. During this period the Corsica-Sardinia massif migrated contemporaneously with opening of the Balearic basin, the Sardinian rift, and the Northern Tyrrhenian sea; (d) from the Burdigalian to the present, there was contemporaneous compression at the front and extension at the back of the Northern Apennines chain; both these features progressively migrated toward the east. The coeval extension and compression is attributed to lithospheric delamination toward the external part of the belt. |
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