Exhumation Paths of High-Pressure-Low-Temperature Metamorphic Rocks from the Lycian Nappes and the Menderes Massif (SW Turkey): a Multi-Equilibrium Approach |
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Authors: | RIMMELE, GAETAN PARRA, TEDDY GOFFE, BRUNO OBERHANSLI, ROLAND JOLIVET, LAURENT CANDAN, OSMAN |
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Affiliation: | 1 LABORATOIRE DE GÉOLOGIE DE L'ECOLE NORMALE SUPÉRIEURE, CNRS, UMR 8538, 24, RUE LHOMOND, 75005 PARIS, FRANCE 2 INSTITUT FÜR GEOWISSENSCHAFTEN, UNIVERSITÄT POTSDAM, KARL LIEBKNECHTSTRASSE 2425, D-14476 POTSDAM-GOLM, GERMANY 3 LABORATOIRE DE TECTONIQUE, UMR 7072, UNIVERSITÉ PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE, TOUR 26-0, ETAGE 1, CASE 129, 4, PLACE JUSSIEU, 75252 PARIS CEDEX 05, FRANCE 4 DOKUZ EYLÜL ÜNIVERSITESI, MÜHENDISLIK-MIRMALIK FAKÜLTESI, JEOLOJI MÜH. BÖLÜMÜ, TR-35100 BORNOVAIZMIR, TURKEY |
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Abstract: | The Menderes Massif and the overlying Lycian Nappes occupy anextensive area of SW Turkey where high-pressurelow-temperaturemetamorphic rocks occur. Precise retrograde PT pathsreflecting the tectonic mechanisms responsible for the exhumationof these high-pressurelow-temperature rocks can be constrainedwith multi-equilibrium PT estimates relying on localequilibria. Whereas a simple isothermal decompression is documentedfor the exhumation of high-pressure parageneses from the southernMenderes Massif, various PT paths are observed in theoverlying Karaova Formation of the Lycian Nappes. In the uppermostlevels of this unit, far from the contact with the MenderesMassif, all PT estimates depict cooling decompressionpaths. These high-pressure cooling paths are associated withtop-to-the-NNE movements related to the Akçakaya shearzone, located at the top of the Karaova Formation. This zoneof strain localization is a local intra-nappe contact that wasactive in the early stages of exhumation of the high-pressurerocks. In contrast, at the base of the Karaova Formation, alongthe contact with the Menderes Massif, PT calculationsshow decompressional heating exhumation paths. These paths areassociated with severe deformation characterized by top-to-the-eastshearing related to a major shear zone (the Gerit shear zone)that reflects late exhumation of high-pressure parageneses underwarmer conditions. KEY WORDS: exhumation; high-pressurelow-temperature metamorphism; multi-equilibrium PT estimates; Lycian Nappes; Menderes Massif |
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Keywords: | : exhumation high-pressure low-temperature metamorphism multi-equilibrium P T estimates Lycian Nappes Menderes Massif |
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