STRUCTURES AND TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF THE EXTERNAL ZONE OF ALPINE CORSICA

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EGAL, E
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[1] ENS LYON,F-69364 LYON 07,FRANCE
[2] UCB LYON,F-96364 LYON 07,FRANCE
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10.1016/0191-8141(92)90071-4
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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This paper presents a structural analysis of the external zone of Alpine Corsica, including the autochthonous domain and overlying external nappes (Santa Lucia and Balagne nappes). Two stages of nappe emplacement are identified occurring prior to and after the deposition of the Eocene sediments which were laid down upon first generation thrust contacts but are imbricated with their composite (continental and ophiolitie) basement by second generation thrusts. Five generations of structures with regional extent have been distinguished. However, the first generation has not been recognized within the visible part of the autochthon domain. Eoalpine first generation structures, restricted to allochthonous units, and Late Eocene to Early Oligocene second generation structures were nearly contemporaneous with the two stages of thrusting. The precise significance of E-W third generation structures is poorly understood. Broadly N-S fourth generation structures resulted from Oligocene compressive tectonics (folding and local backthrusting). Finally, fifth generation structures were generated during a Miocene extensional stage. These results are partly consistent with structural features previously reported in the southern and the northern outcrops of the Schistes lustres, i.e. the main part of the allochthonous domain. A summary of a regional tectonic evolution is thus proposed for Alpine Corsica from Eoalpine obduction to Miocene extension.
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