{"title":"Intraoceanic subduction of the northwestern Neotethys and geodynamic interaction with Serbo-Macedonian foreland: Descending vs. overriding near-trench dynamic constraints (East Vardar Zone, Jastrebac Mts., Serbia)","authors":"D. Spahić, T. Gaudenyi","doi":"10.2298/gabp1902065s","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"A composite paleogeographic and plate kinematic spatiotemporal reconstruction\n of the exhumed Neotethyan cross-lithospheric footwall amalgamation\n (Jastrebac dome) incorporates the two formerly underplating oceanic\n entities, West Vardar- and East Vardar Zone. These ophiolite-bearing\n agglomerations are unroofed within the accretionary Paleogene to Miocene\n core-complex, beneath the Serbo-Macedonian overriding plate. The exposed\n Neotethyan crustal amalgamation is comprised of: an (i) folded trench\n assemblage of uncertain Mesozoic? Paleogeographic affinity metamorphosed\n under a greenschist-grade (West- vs. East Vardar Zone or Neotethyan crust-\n vs. its back-arc system?) sandwiched beneath the overlying (ii) late\n Cretaceous - Paleogene (meta)turbidites. To make matters more intricate, at\n the closest proximity of the dome (Mali Jastrebac Mountain) there is a\n similar (iii) greenschist-facies amalgamation comprised of the\n Neoproterozoic - Lower Paleozoic ocean-floor assembly (Supragetic basement).\n The interpretations of this rather controversial cross-lithospheric\n structure include a reassessment of the obduction sequence, and are\n underpinned by the restoration of the near-trench microplate motions. The\n study addresses the (1) local finite configuration (Serbo-Macedonian hanging\n wall vs. Neo - tethyan intraoceanic arc) and the (2) spatiotemporal geometry\n of the principal (micro)plate boundaries (Serbo-Macedonian Unit vs.\n Apulia/Adria). Unlike the earlier proposal of the ophiolite obduction onto\n the Serbo-Macedonian Unit onto the Apulia/Adria hinterland (or external\n segment of the ?Dacia mega-terrane?), we here propose a west-vergent\n obduction of the East Vardar Zone ophiolites onto the descending Neotethyan\n lithosphere (West Vardar ophiolites) - a similar scenario to its\n continuation in Greece (Peonias subzone).","PeriodicalId":378337,"journal":{"name":"Annales g?ologiques de la Peninsule balkanique","volume":"9 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-12-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"5","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Annales g?ologiques de la Peninsule balkanique","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2298/gabp1902065s","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
Intraoceanic subduction of the northwestern Neotethys and geodynamic interaction with Serbo-Macedonian foreland: Descending vs. overriding near-trench dynamic constraints (East Vardar Zone, Jastrebac Mts., Serbia)
A composite paleogeographic and plate kinematic spatiotemporal reconstruction
of the exhumed Neotethyan cross-lithospheric footwall amalgamation
(Jastrebac dome) incorporates the two formerly underplating oceanic
entities, West Vardar- and East Vardar Zone. These ophiolite-bearing
agglomerations are unroofed within the accretionary Paleogene to Miocene
core-complex, beneath the Serbo-Macedonian overriding plate. The exposed
Neotethyan crustal amalgamation is comprised of: an (i) folded trench
assemblage of uncertain Mesozoic? Paleogeographic affinity metamorphosed
under a greenschist-grade (West- vs. East Vardar Zone or Neotethyan crust-
vs. its back-arc system?) sandwiched beneath the overlying (ii) late
Cretaceous - Paleogene (meta)turbidites. To make matters more intricate, at
the closest proximity of the dome (Mali Jastrebac Mountain) there is a
similar (iii) greenschist-facies amalgamation comprised of the
Neoproterozoic - Lower Paleozoic ocean-floor assembly (Supragetic basement).
The interpretations of this rather controversial cross-lithospheric
structure include a reassessment of the obduction sequence, and are
underpinned by the restoration of the near-trench microplate motions. The
study addresses the (1) local finite configuration (Serbo-Macedonian hanging
wall vs. Neo - tethyan intraoceanic arc) and the (2) spatiotemporal geometry
of the principal (micro)plate boundaries (Serbo-Macedonian Unit vs.
Apulia/Adria). Unlike the earlier proposal of the ophiolite obduction onto
the Serbo-Macedonian Unit onto the Apulia/Adria hinterland (or external
segment of the ?Dacia mega-terrane?), we here propose a west-vergent
obduction of the East Vardar Zone ophiolites onto the descending Neotethyan
lithosphere (West Vardar ophiolites) - a similar scenario to its
continuation in Greece (Peonias subzone).