This paper presents results of the first attempt to date a normal fault system that affected the eastern side of the Alpine Corsica (France). The U-Pb method was employed to date carbonate material with associated As-Sb mineralization in the Matra Fault, a N-S striking normal fault located southward of the Castagniccia dome. This fault cuts the Alpine nappe stack, here consisting of two oceanic-derived tectonic units, including Middle-Late Jurassic metaophiolites and/or related Early Cretaceous metasediments. From the Late Cretaceous onward, these units were involved in subduction processes and record peak eclogite facies metamorphism. After a complex exhumation path to the surface, these units then experienced long-lasting extensional tectonics linked to the collapse of the Alpine wedge, followed by two rifting stages. The first rifting stage occurred in the Oligocene-Early Miocene and the second in the Middle Miocene to Quaternary that caused the opening of the Liguro-Provencal and the Tyrrhenian back-arc basins, respectively. The U-Pb dating of the Matra Fault yields a weighted age of 9.80 +/- 0.37 Ma. Therefore, the Matra Fault developed, in association with syndeformational As-Sb-Fe sulfide mineralization, during the opening of the Tyrrhenian back-arc basin. This finding represents a significant advance in understanding the extensional tectonics in Corsica during the opening of the Tyrrhenian back-arc basin.
U-Pb dating of carbonate gangue with associated As-Sb mineralization in the Matra Fault (Alpine Corsica, France): Constraints for the rifting stage in the Tyrrhenian Sea
Di Rosa, MWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Filimon, DI
Conceptualization
;Marroni, MConceptualization
2025-01-01
Abstract
This paper presents results of the first attempt to date a normal fault system that affected the eastern side of the Alpine Corsica (France). The U-Pb method was employed to date carbonate material with associated As-Sb mineralization in the Matra Fault, a N-S striking normal fault located southward of the Castagniccia dome. This fault cuts the Alpine nappe stack, here consisting of two oceanic-derived tectonic units, including Middle-Late Jurassic metaophiolites and/or related Early Cretaceous metasediments. From the Late Cretaceous onward, these units were involved in subduction processes and record peak eclogite facies metamorphism. After a complex exhumation path to the surface, these units then experienced long-lasting extensional tectonics linked to the collapse of the Alpine wedge, followed by two rifting stages. The first rifting stage occurred in the Oligocene-Early Miocene and the second in the Middle Miocene to Quaternary that caused the opening of the Liguro-Provencal and the Tyrrhenian back-arc basins, respectively. The U-Pb dating of the Matra Fault yields a weighted age of 9.80 +/- 0.37 Ma. Therefore, the Matra Fault developed, in association with syndeformational As-Sb-Fe sulfide mineralization, during the opening of the Tyrrhenian back-arc basin. This finding represents a significant advance in understanding the extensional tectonics in Corsica during the opening of the Tyrrhenian back-arc basin.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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