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Partitioning of deformation within a subduction channel during exhumation of high-pressure rocks : a case study from the Western Alps

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The metamorphic belt of the Western Alps was subjected to widespread extensional tectonism at the end of the Eocene (ca. 45–35 Ma). Extension was accommodated by hinterland-directed movements along gently inclined extensional shear zones, which facilitated rapid exhumation of high-pressure and ultra-high-pressure rocks. This deformation resulted in a normal metamorphic sequence. Extension in the inner parts of the Western Alps was coeval with shortening at the front of the belt (foreland-directed thrusts), which took place during decompression, and emplaced higher grade metamorphic units over lower grade metamorphic rocks, thus forming an inverse metamorphic sequence. Two mechanisms for this extensional episode are discussed: (1) collapse of an overthickened lithosphere, and (2) internal readjustments within the orogenic wedge due to subduction channel dynamics. We favour the latter mechanism because it can account for the development of the observed inverse and normal metamorphic sequences along foreland-directed thrusts and hinterland-directed detachments, respectively. This hypothesis is supported by published structural, metamorphic and geochronological data from four geological transects through the Western Alps. This study also emphasizes the importance of post-shearing deformation (e.g. horizontal buckling versus vertical flattening), which can modify the distribution of hinterland- and foreland-directed shear zones in orogenic belts.

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hal-00129497 , version 1 (07-02-2007)

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Jérôme Ganne, Didier Marquer, Gideon Rosenbaum, Jean-Michel Bertrand, Serge Fudral. Partitioning of deformation within a subduction channel during exhumation of high-pressure rocks : a case study from the Western Alps. Journal of Structural Geology, 2006, 28 (7), pp.1193-1207. ⟨10.1016/j.jsg.2006.02.011⟩. ⟨hal-00129497⟩
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