Remarks on the Oligo-Miocene extensional episode(s) in InnerDinarides: Towards the tectonic constraints of the origin of intra-montagne basins

D. Spahić
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The ongoing interest in the complex geology of the Dinaric orogen, in particular, its immediate, post-orogenic evolution (post-Lutetian), has produced a number of the tectonic solutions, proposing either extensional stage followed by the subsidence, extensional stage with immense lithospheric thinning resulting in the regional uplift, or even pure uplift episode(s). The unclear Late Oligocene-Miocene tectonic forces are often interpreted as interchange of the crustal-scale driven extensional uplift episodes, presumably affecting the formation of a number of the lacustrine mini-basins, often referred to as the ?intra-montagne basins?. A limited number of the available field-based structural interpretations tend to explain the Miocene crustal-rooted extensional episode(s). Despite lacking of the important subsurface data, such as wells-derived thickness and other data, commonly used for the reconstruction of the eventual subsidence stages, the available interpretations provide several deep crustal-scale models of the extensional setting. In order to better understand the timing and mechanism behind the onset of the Oligo-Miocene Dinaride ?intra-montagne? extensional episode(s), this study uses the available information of the precursory oblique convergent margins, further proposing the use of a combination of the crustal and the basin modeling tools that could extract more information of the barely available subsurface data (subsidence rate, source-to-sink patterns, etc). The assessment of the recently published surface constraints, allowed the following discussion evaluating a set of the recently proposed crustal-scale ?intra-montagne? tectonic models.
内二叠系渐近-中新世伸展期述评——论山内盆地成因的构造制约
对Dinaric造山带的复杂地质,特别是其直接的造山带后演化(后lutetian)的持续关注,产生了许多构造解决方案,提出了沉降后的伸展阶段,巨大的岩石圈变薄导致区域隆起的伸展阶段,甚至是纯粹的隆起阶段。不明确的晚渐新世-中新世构造力常被解释为地壳尺度驱动的伸展隆升事件的交换,可能影响了一些湖泊小型盆地的形成,通常被称为“山间盆地”。现有的有限数量的基于野外的构造解释倾向于解释中新世地壳根性伸展事件。尽管缺乏重要的地下数据,如井源厚度和其他数据,这些数据通常用于重建最终的沉降阶段,但现有的解释提供了几个深部地壳尺度的伸展背景模型。为了更好地了解渐少-中新世第二叠纪-山地内-第三纪的发生时间和机制。在伸展期,本研究利用了前兆斜辐合边缘的现有信息,进一步提出了结合地壳和盆地建模工具的方法,可以提取更多的地下数据信息(沉降率、源-汇模式等)。对最近公布的地表约束条件的评估,允许进行以下讨论,评估最近提出的一组地壳尺度的“山间”。构造模型。
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