Rhodope and Vardar: the metamorphic and the olistostromic paired belts related to the Cretaceous subduction under Europe |
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Authors: | Ivan Zagorchev |
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Affiliation: | 1. Geological Institute, Acad. G. Bonchev str., build. 24, 1113 Sofia, Bulgariazagor@geology.bas.bg |
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Abstract: | In the Gondwanian Moesia Plate and Balkanid terranes, accreted to the Palaeo-Europe during the Palaeozoic, the Late Permian—Early Triassic unconformity and the Triassic system are known only from deep boreholes. In the Chiren, Veslets and Golyamo Peshtene regions (Northern Bulgaria), an Early Triassic igneous activity results from eleven drills. Trachytes, outpoured from sub aerial to shallow sea submarine vents, and later basalt breccias emplaced in shallow water conditions, represent the bimodal volcanic products. The transitional anorogenic features of the volcanism are consistent with the extensional regime evidenced by the progressively subsiding depositional environment. The extensional Triassic event corresponds to development of branches of a composite rift system, propagating from the Karakaya basin to separate the Moesia with Balkanids p.p. and the Istanbul block to the North, from the Serbian— Macedonian—Thracian microplate with Balkanid p.p. to the south. |
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Keywords: | Late Permian Early Triassic Extensional regime Alkaline Transitional volcanism Balkanids |
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