Past Seminars

Transition from extensional unroofing of an orogen to crustal thinning, Corinth rift area, Greece

Details
  • Lecturer: Dra. Mary Ford, Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques, Université de Lorraine, CNRS-UL
  • Date: Nov,27, 2018 12:00 am
  • Place: Sala d’Actes de l’Institut de Ciències de la Terra Jaume Almera (ICTJA)
  • Further information: Dr. Jaume Vergés, ICTJA-CSIC

Abstract

The Corinth rift, western Greece, developed from 5-4 Ma to present day and currently represents one of the fastest opening rifts in the world. It is the youngest expression of major lithospheric extension in the Aegean realm that began at 30 Ma and which is generally attributed to backarc extension above the SW retreating Hellenic subduction zone associated with the westward propagation of the North Anatolian Fault from 5 Ma. The E-W Corinth rift records northward and westward migrating and accelerating fault activity. It’s major faults cut at a high angle across older structures of the Peloponnese peninsula that record, firstly, W-SW emplacement of the Hellenide thrust sheets starting in the Oligocene and secondly, exhumation of high pressure rocks, which are exposed immediately south of the rift in the Feneos window. Metamorphism of this HP-LT Phyllite-Quartzite unit in the Peloponnese is dated at 25-18 Ma and records pressures equivalent to 40 km depth (Trotet et al. 2006). Exhumation of the HP units at the southern tip of the Peloponnese peninsula has been dated by the apatite fission track method at 9-12 Ma (Marcellos 2010). In the Feneos area extensional unroofing of the HP unit is overprinted by high angle normal faulting of the Corinth rifting. The dynamic relationship between these two extensional regimes has long been debated.

We present a new field investigation of the chronology, geometry and kinematics of extensional thinning of the Hellenide nappe stack in and around the Feneos tectonic window. We describe the transition from this regime to crustal scale extension that created the younger Corinth rift and discuss regional implications and controlling parameters.

Privacy policy

In accordance with the Organic Law 3/2018, dated 5 December, on Personal Data Protection and Guarantee of Digital Rights (LOPDGDD), the General Regulation of Data Protection (RGPD) and the related legislation, GEO3BCN-CSIC undertakes to comply with the obligation of secrecy with regard to personal data and the duty to treat them confidentially after carrying out the corresponding risk analyses, in particular, in accordance with the First Additional Provision of the LOPDGDD, the security measures corresponding to those provided for in the National Security Scheme, necessary to prevent its alteration, loss, processing or unauthorised access.

Users may exercise their rights of access, rectification, cancellation, opposition, limitation or portability at any time by writing to the Secretary General of the CSIC at C/Serrano 117, 28006 MADRID (Spain), providing a photocopy of their National Identity Document (DNI) or through the CSIC’s Electronic Register, located at its Electronic Headquarters, for which they must have a recognised electronic certificate. It is possible to contact with the CSIC’s Data Protection Delegate though this email: delegadoprotecciondatos@csic.es

GEO3BCN-CSIC reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy in order to adapt it to the latest legislations, jurisprudences or interpretations made by the Spanish Data Protection Agency.  In this case, the CSIC will announce such changes, clearly indicating in advance the modifications made, and requesting, if considered necessary, their acceptance.

No
Accept

Este sitio web utiliza cookies para que usted tenga la mejor experiencia de usuario. Si continúa navegando está dando su consentimiento para la aceptación de las mencionadas cookies y la aceptación de nuestra política de cookies, pinche el enlace para mayor información.

ACEPTAR
Aviso de cookies
Scroll to Top