The Narcao and Cixerri basins in Southwestern Sardinia are east-west trending basins or Oligocene age. Recent geologica! mapping. combined with structural and stratigraphical analyses, support the proposed hypothesis thal these basins were open growth synclines confined within a structural high. delimited by northwest trending dextral strike slip faults. Previously the basins have been interpreted as fault-bounded grabens. The newer revised interpretation is consistent with the existence of NNW trending dextral strike-slip dynamic, related tO a north-south shortening which has generated reverse faulting and tight folds in the underlying, pre-synclinal evolution, Eocene suceession. This deformation, along with an interfering sub-orthogonal thrust and fold system which affects the Mesozoic sequence, was traditionally linked to the Pyrenean Orogenesis. The Oligocene-Aquitanian shortening, which resulted in the growth synclines and strike-slip faulting, is consistent with the struetural development recognized in north-central Sardinia: there structures relaled to the collision between continental margins that resulted in the Northern Apennines are well documented. Therefore, the Oligocene tectonics of Southwestem Sardinia also must be related to the collision evcnt belween the Southem Europe margin (i.e. a crustal sector corresponding to the future Corsica-Sardinia block) and the Adria Plate, which generated the Northem Apennines. Conversely, the previous E-W shortening-relaled structures must be related to Pyrenean tectonics.
Carmignani, L., Funedda, A., Oggiano, G., Pasci, S. (2004). Tectono - sedimentary evolution of southwest Sardinia in the Paleogene: Pyrenaic or Apenninic Dynamic?. GEODINAMICA ACTA, 17(4), 275-287 [10.3166/ga.17.275-287].
Tectono - sedimentary evolution of southwest Sardinia in the Paleogene: Pyrenaic or Apenninic Dynamic?
Carmignani, L.;
2004-01-01
Abstract
The Narcao and Cixerri basins in Southwestern Sardinia are east-west trending basins or Oligocene age. Recent geologica! mapping. combined with structural and stratigraphical analyses, support the proposed hypothesis thal these basins were open growth synclines confined within a structural high. delimited by northwest trending dextral strike slip faults. Previously the basins have been interpreted as fault-bounded grabens. The newer revised interpretation is consistent with the existence of NNW trending dextral strike-slip dynamic, related tO a north-south shortening which has generated reverse faulting and tight folds in the underlying, pre-synclinal evolution, Eocene suceession. This deformation, along with an interfering sub-orthogonal thrust and fold system which affects the Mesozoic sequence, was traditionally linked to the Pyrenean Orogenesis. The Oligocene-Aquitanian shortening, which resulted in the growth synclines and strike-slip faulting, is consistent with the struetural development recognized in north-central Sardinia: there structures relaled to the collision between continental margins that resulted in the Northern Apennines are well documented. Therefore, the Oligocene tectonics of Southwestem Sardinia also must be related to the collision evcnt belween the Southem Europe margin (i.e. a crustal sector corresponding to the future Corsica-Sardinia block) and the Adria Plate, which generated the Northem Apennines. Conversely, the previous E-W shortening-relaled structures must be related to Pyrenean tectonics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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