Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Rui
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Moreira, Noel, Ribeiro, António, Hadani, Mohamed, Almeida, Pedro
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10227
Resumo: The tardi-Variscan structures in the Ibero-Moroccan domain show a brittle-ductile behaviour, overlapping the earlier main ductile stages, developed in the same orogenic process. The interaction between tectonic thickening, erosion and isostasy during the progressive colisional stages of the Variscan Wilson cycle was responsible by this rheological evolution. The tardi-Variscan deformation can not be understood without recognize the role of the first-order anisotropies. These anisotropies could be either the result of main Variscan events or inherited from previous tectonic cycles. Previous works (e.g. Arthaud & Matte, 1977) emphasize the crucial role of major E-W lithospheric anisotropies in the development of the tardi-Variscan fracture pattern. Recent structural detail mapping in Portugal (in SW sector of Iberian Chain) and Morocco (in Anti-Atlas and Western High Atlas) shows kinematic and geometric similarities between tardi-Variscan structures in both sectors. Indeed, this deformation event is characterized by left-lateral NNE-SSW to NE-SW brittleductile shear zones; these shears can be observed from orogenic scale (e.g. Vilariça or Messejana Faults in Iberia and Snaâla-Oulmés one in Morocco) to regional scale. At the regional scale, the shears are expressed by decametic-hectometric faults with metric to decametric offsets. The absence of a right-lateral conjugate family and the common presence of orogenic dextral E-W shear zones, support a dominoes genetical model to the sinistral NNE-SSW shears (Ribeiro, 2002). These dominoes were driven by the major E-W lithospheric anisotropies. Indeed, although the left-lateral shears are pervasive at minor scales the E-W dextral shears (e.g. Azores-Gibraltar Fault on transition between Iberian and Morocco segments or in Morocco region Tizi'n Test and Tantan shears) could only be seen at the scale of the Ibero-Moroccan domain. This model extrapolates to whole Ibero-Moroccan domain a previous proposal to the Iberian segment (Ribeiro, 2002). This is a variant of the classic model suggested for tardi-Variscan faulting (e.g. Arthaud & Matte, 1977). Such model considers a major dextral simple shear between Gondwana and Laurussia, which induce a conjugate system of strike-slip faults. However, this hypothesis is not consistent with field observations, because the sinistral shear family clearly predominates and its dextral conjugate is absent. Moreover, in last stages of Pangeia collision, it could be emphasized a dextral transcorrent system between Laurussia and Gondwana (e.g. Nance et al, 2012). This is in agreement with recent paleogeographic models proposed to the last stages of Variscan Orogeny.
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spelling Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia AssemblageVariscan orogenyIberiaMoroccoPangeiaThe tardi-Variscan structures in the Ibero-Moroccan domain show a brittle-ductile behaviour, overlapping the earlier main ductile stages, developed in the same orogenic process. The interaction between tectonic thickening, erosion and isostasy during the progressive colisional stages of the Variscan Wilson cycle was responsible by this rheological evolution. The tardi-Variscan deformation can not be understood without recognize the role of the first-order anisotropies. These anisotropies could be either the result of main Variscan events or inherited from previous tectonic cycles. Previous works (e.g. Arthaud & Matte, 1977) emphasize the crucial role of major E-W lithospheric anisotropies in the development of the tardi-Variscan fracture pattern. Recent structural detail mapping in Portugal (in SW sector of Iberian Chain) and Morocco (in Anti-Atlas and Western High Atlas) shows kinematic and geometric similarities between tardi-Variscan structures in both sectors. Indeed, this deformation event is characterized by left-lateral NNE-SSW to NE-SW brittleductile shear zones; these shears can be observed from orogenic scale (e.g. Vilariça or Messejana Faults in Iberia and Snaâla-Oulmés one in Morocco) to regional scale. At the regional scale, the shears are expressed by decametic-hectometric faults with metric to decametric offsets. The absence of a right-lateral conjugate family and the common presence of orogenic dextral E-W shear zones, support a dominoes genetical model to the sinistral NNE-SSW shears (Ribeiro, 2002). These dominoes were driven by the major E-W lithospheric anisotropies. Indeed, although the left-lateral shears are pervasive at minor scales the E-W dextral shears (e.g. Azores-Gibraltar Fault on transition between Iberian and Morocco segments or in Morocco region Tizi'n Test and Tantan shears) could only be seen at the scale of the Ibero-Moroccan domain. This model extrapolates to whole Ibero-Moroccan domain a previous proposal to the Iberian segment (Ribeiro, 2002). This is a variant of the classic model suggested for tardi-Variscan faulting (e.g. Arthaud & Matte, 1977). Such model considers a major dextral simple shear between Gondwana and Laurussia, which induce a conjugate system of strike-slip faults. However, this hypothesis is not consistent with field observations, because the sinistral shear family clearly predominates and its dextral conjugate is absent. Moreover, in last stages of Pangeia collision, it could be emphasized a dextral transcorrent system between Laurussia and Gondwana (e.g. Nance et al, 2012). This is in agreement with recent paleogeographic models proposed to the last stages of Variscan Orogeny.Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium2014-01-29T11:14:08Z2014-01-292013-09-16T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/10227http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10227engDIAS, R., MOREIRA, N., RIBEIRO, R., HADANI, M. & ALMEIDA, P (2013) Tardi-variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage, 19th International Conference on DEFORMATION MECHANISMS, RHEOLOGY & TECTONICS, Leuven, Belgium, p. 40.naonaosimDGEOrdias@uevora.ptnafm@uevora.ptaribeiro@fc.ul.ptmhadani@uevora.ptpdroalmeida@gmail.com249Dias, RuiMoreira, NoelRibeiro, AntónioHadani, MohamedAlmeida, Pedroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:53:06Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/10227Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:04:14.745268Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage
title Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage
spellingShingle Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage
Dias, Rui
Variscan orogeny
Iberia
Morocco
Pangeia
title_short Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage
title_full Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage
title_fullStr Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage
title_full_unstemmed Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage
title_sort Tardi-Variscan Deformation in Ibero-Moroccan Sector; Implications on Pangeia Assemblage
author Dias, Rui
author_facet Dias, Rui
Moreira, Noel
Ribeiro, António
Hadani, Mohamed
Almeida, Pedro
author_role author
author2 Moreira, Noel
Ribeiro, António
Hadani, Mohamed
Almeida, Pedro
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Rui
Moreira, Noel
Ribeiro, António
Hadani, Mohamed
Almeida, Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Variscan orogeny
Iberia
Morocco
Pangeia
topic Variscan orogeny
Iberia
Morocco
Pangeia
description The tardi-Variscan structures in the Ibero-Moroccan domain show a brittle-ductile behaviour, overlapping the earlier main ductile stages, developed in the same orogenic process. The interaction between tectonic thickening, erosion and isostasy during the progressive colisional stages of the Variscan Wilson cycle was responsible by this rheological evolution. The tardi-Variscan deformation can not be understood without recognize the role of the first-order anisotropies. These anisotropies could be either the result of main Variscan events or inherited from previous tectonic cycles. Previous works (e.g. Arthaud & Matte, 1977) emphasize the crucial role of major E-W lithospheric anisotropies in the development of the tardi-Variscan fracture pattern. Recent structural detail mapping in Portugal (in SW sector of Iberian Chain) and Morocco (in Anti-Atlas and Western High Atlas) shows kinematic and geometric similarities between tardi-Variscan structures in both sectors. Indeed, this deformation event is characterized by left-lateral NNE-SSW to NE-SW brittleductile shear zones; these shears can be observed from orogenic scale (e.g. Vilariça or Messejana Faults in Iberia and Snaâla-Oulmés one in Morocco) to regional scale. At the regional scale, the shears are expressed by decametic-hectometric faults with metric to decametric offsets. The absence of a right-lateral conjugate family and the common presence of orogenic dextral E-W shear zones, support a dominoes genetical model to the sinistral NNE-SSW shears (Ribeiro, 2002). These dominoes were driven by the major E-W lithospheric anisotropies. Indeed, although the left-lateral shears are pervasive at minor scales the E-W dextral shears (e.g. Azores-Gibraltar Fault on transition between Iberian and Morocco segments or in Morocco region Tizi'n Test and Tantan shears) could only be seen at the scale of the Ibero-Moroccan domain. This model extrapolates to whole Ibero-Moroccan domain a previous proposal to the Iberian segment (Ribeiro, 2002). This is a variant of the classic model suggested for tardi-Variscan faulting (e.g. Arthaud & Matte, 1977). Such model considers a major dextral simple shear between Gondwana and Laurussia, which induce a conjugate system of strike-slip faults. However, this hypothesis is not consistent with field observations, because the sinistral shear family clearly predominates and its dextral conjugate is absent. Moreover, in last stages of Pangeia collision, it could be emphasized a dextral transcorrent system between Laurussia and Gondwana (e.g. Nance et al, 2012). This is in agreement with recent paleogeographic models proposed to the last stages of Variscan Orogeny.
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