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Preorogenic exhumation of the North Pyrenean Agly massif (Eastern Pyrenees-France)

Authors :
Alain Vauchez
David Mainprice
Alain Chauvet
Lucie Bestani
Yves Lagabrielle
Abdeltif Lahfid
Camille Clerc
Source :
Tectonics. 32:95-106
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2013.

Abstract

[1] The Pyrenees, north of the North Pyrenean fault, display a complex structure involving a succession of peridotite massifs, basement massifs, and mid-Cretaceous to Late Cretaceous basins located in a narrow domain, which was affected by a mid-Cretaceous, preorogenic, high-temperature, low-pressure metamorphism. The Late Cretaceous basins were interpreted either as pull-apart basins formed during transcurrent motion of Iberia relative to Eurasia or as remnants of a larger extensional basin. Recent models support that peridotite massifs result from the exhumation of the mantle during this preorogenic event. The northern boundary of the Agly basement massif shows evidence of ductile deformation of the basal formations of the Agly sedimentary cover. Macroscopic and microscopic kinematics indicators consistent with asymmetry of crystallographic fabrics suggest normal sense of shear and thus suggest detachment, at least partial, of the Mesozoic cover from its basement. Triassic to Early Cretaceous limestones are mylonitic and consistently shows a foliation, a NS- to NE-trending lineation, shear criteria suggesting top-to-the-north shearing and locally boudinage. At the microscopic scale, mylonites are characterized by a very fine grain size, frequently

Details

ISSN :
02787407
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tectonics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........42e95ad3cfdb33676b415fdedf96037d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/tect.20015