In the Western Alps, the Schistes Lustrés includes ophiolitic units that, even if affected by HP metamorphism, are relatively poorly deformed. Among them, the Lago Nero unit displays a thick and well-developed sedimentary cover, that allows a comparison with the analogue successions of the Northern Apennines. This sedimentary cover includes hemipelagic deposits, represented by Radiolarite, Metalimestone and Replatte Fms., showing a transition to tur- biditic (Gondran Flysch) and mass-gravity deposits (Rocher Renard complex). This succession, characterized by a coarsening upward trend, records the ap- proaching of an oceanic floor section to the accretionary wedge. In this picture, the Rocher Renard complex can be regarded as a formation related to a frontal erosion of the accretionary wedge, whereas the Gondran Flysch is interpreted as a turbidite deposits supplied by the continental margin of the Europe plate. The following deformation history includes four deformation phases. Whereas the first phase D1 was achieved during the coherent underplating in the alpine subduction zone, the D2, D3 and D4 phases was developed under retrograde metamorphic conditions during the progressive exhumation of the Lago Nero unit. All the collected data suggest that the succession of the Lago Nero unit can be correlated with those of the Internal Liguride units where the same se- quence of hemipelagic to turbiditic and mass-gravity deposits has been recognized since long time by several authors.
Lithostratigraphy and structural features of the Lago Nero Unit (Chenaillet Massif, Western alps): comparison with the Internal Liguride Units from Northern Apennines
MARRONI, MICHELE;PANDOLFI, LUCA
2003-01-01
Abstract
In the Western Alps, the Schistes Lustrés includes ophiolitic units that, even if affected by HP metamorphism, are relatively poorly deformed. Among them, the Lago Nero unit displays a thick and well-developed sedimentary cover, that allows a comparison with the analogue successions of the Northern Apennines. This sedimentary cover includes hemipelagic deposits, represented by Radiolarite, Metalimestone and Replatte Fms., showing a transition to tur- biditic (Gondran Flysch) and mass-gravity deposits (Rocher Renard complex). This succession, characterized by a coarsening upward trend, records the ap- proaching of an oceanic floor section to the accretionary wedge. In this picture, the Rocher Renard complex can be regarded as a formation related to a frontal erosion of the accretionary wedge, whereas the Gondran Flysch is interpreted as a turbidite deposits supplied by the continental margin of the Europe plate. The following deformation history includes four deformation phases. Whereas the first phase D1 was achieved during the coherent underplating in the alpine subduction zone, the D2, D3 and D4 phases was developed under retrograde metamorphic conditions during the progressive exhumation of the Lago Nero unit. All the collected data suggest that the succession of the Lago Nero unit can be correlated with those of the Internal Liguride units where the same se- quence of hemipelagic to turbiditic and mass-gravity deposits has been recognized since long time by several authors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.