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Middle and Late Carboniferous extension In the Variscan Belt: structural and petrological evidences from the Vosges massif (Eastern France)
Authors:Patrice Rey  Jean-Pierre Burg  Jean-Michel Caron
Affiliation:1. Lab. des Sciences de la Terre, URA 726, ENS Lyon et UCBL, 46, allée d’Italie, 69364 Lyon cedex 07, France;2. CGG, USTL, UP CNRS, 361, placc E.-Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier cedex 05, France
Abstract:Abstract

In the Moldanubian domain of the Vosges massif (INK France) euperimposition of three distinct crustal units has been attributed to Middle to Late Carboniferous thrusting. Л kinematic analysis of mierostuetures within each unit suggests that extension, following the formation of a Stack of nappes, is actually responsible for the bulk structure of this region. In order to estimate the related exhumation, the temperature and pressure evolution of the lowermost unit is investigated. It is characterised by (i) a prograde evolution within the stability field of kyanite, followed by (ii) a syn-kinematic, 3-4 kbar, near-isothermal decompression before (iii) cooling. Thermal modeling shows that the isothermal decompression may be related to rapid exhumation (> I mm.a-1), which cannot be accounted for by erosion alone. Therefore, exhumation is best explained by extensional processes, possibly related to gravitational collapse of a thickened crust.
Keywords:Variscan belt  Extensional tectonics  Carboniferous  Nappes  Metamorphism
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