New insights into tectonic relations between the Eastern Vardar Ophiolitic and Serbo-Macedonian units: Inferences from a microtectonic study in central Serbia
Maja Males, Nikola Randjelovic, Nemanja Krstekanić, Bojan Kostić, Nikolina Ciric, U. Stojadinovic
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Abstract
A microtectonic study was conducted in the Levac region of central Serbia.
Here, the tectonic contacts between the Europe?derived units, including the
Serbo-Macedonian unit and Jurassic sedimentary cover of the European margin,
and the Eastern Vardar Ophiolitic unit, are exposed at the surface. The
results indicate that the contact zone underwent at least two ductile
contractional deformation phases. The older contraction was associated with
the formation of isoclinal folding and top-to-SE shearing in the immediate
contact between the Eastern Vardar ophiolites and the Jurassic sedimentary
cover of the European continental margin. This older contractional phase was
likely associated with thrusting during the latest Jurassic obduction of the
Eastern Vardar ophiolites over the European margin. The thrusting of the
Eastern Vardar ophiolites created a sub-ophiolitic melange currently
preserved in a narrow zone at their contact with the underlying Jurassic
sediments, which in turn underwent metamorphism in the lower greenschist
facies. The obduction-related deformation was highly overprinted by a
younger, top-to-W contraction associated with the Cretaceous-Paleogene
continental collision between Europe-and Adria-derived units.