{"title":"塞尔维亚-马其顿单元概念的60年:从卡多米亚到高山构造框架","authors":"D. Spahić, T. Gaudenyi","doi":"10.2298/gabp191018004s","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The study represents a summary of the hitherto tectonic concepts revolving around a peri-Gondwanan fragment referred to as the Serbo-Macedonian Unit. The Serbo-Macedonian Unit as a gneiss-dominatedbasement segment is positioned in the proximity of the Baltican craton (peri-Moesian realm). This area represents a repository of the transferred broadly similar thus highly complex, elongated polycrystalline vestiges of the Pan-African inheritance. This peculiar far-travelled composite crustal fragment of north Gondwana is amalgamated on top of the Supragetic unit during the late Variscan peri-Moesian amalgamation. However, the original early Paleozoic tectonostratigraphic configuration of these three intimate green schistandmedium to high-grade gneiss-amphibolite basement vestiges (Serbo-Macedonian/Supragetic and Getic) is further perplexed by the presence of poorly documented pre-Variscan (Ordovician?) lithospheric-scale event.The Pan-African to Lower Paleozoic subduction/magmatic arc stage led to the amalgamation, breakup and dispersal of a cluster of peri-Gondwanan continental and oceanic terranes. Breakup and dispersal from the northern shore of the Gondwanan active margin triggered the development of the Paleozoic deep-marine sedimentary cover (“Kucaj unit” or Getic unit). To make matter more complex, prior the Lower Paleozoic terrane agglomeration and subsequent dispersal, it appears that a Lower Paleozoic geodynamic linkage isadditionally marked by the poorly investigated cross-lithospheric event. This event connects the outboard oceanic Supragetic/“Kucaj” succession with a segment of the former north Gondwanan protobasin (juvenile Serbo-Macedonian Unit).","PeriodicalId":263923,"journal":{"name":"Geoloski Anali Balkanskog Poluostrva","volume":"924 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-07-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"3","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"60 years of the Serbo-Macedonian Unit concept: From Cadomian towards alpine tectonic frameworks\",\"authors\":\"D. Spahić, T. Gaudenyi\",\"doi\":\"10.2298/gabp191018004s\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"The study represents a summary of the hitherto tectonic concepts revolving around a peri-Gondwanan fragment referred to as the Serbo-Macedonian Unit. The Serbo-Macedonian Unit as a gneiss-dominatedbasement segment is positioned in the proximity of the Baltican craton (peri-Moesian realm). 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60 years of the Serbo-Macedonian Unit concept: From Cadomian towards alpine tectonic frameworks
The study represents a summary of the hitherto tectonic concepts revolving around a peri-Gondwanan fragment referred to as the Serbo-Macedonian Unit. The Serbo-Macedonian Unit as a gneiss-dominatedbasement segment is positioned in the proximity of the Baltican craton (peri-Moesian realm). This area represents a repository of the transferred broadly similar thus highly complex, elongated polycrystalline vestiges of the Pan-African inheritance. This peculiar far-travelled composite crustal fragment of north Gondwana is amalgamated on top of the Supragetic unit during the late Variscan peri-Moesian amalgamation. However, the original early Paleozoic tectonostratigraphic configuration of these three intimate green schistandmedium to high-grade gneiss-amphibolite basement vestiges (Serbo-Macedonian/Supragetic and Getic) is further perplexed by the presence of poorly documented pre-Variscan (Ordovician?) lithospheric-scale event.The Pan-African to Lower Paleozoic subduction/magmatic arc stage led to the amalgamation, breakup and dispersal of a cluster of peri-Gondwanan continental and oceanic terranes. Breakup and dispersal from the northern shore of the Gondwanan active margin triggered the development of the Paleozoic deep-marine sedimentary cover (“Kucaj unit” or Getic unit). To make matter more complex, prior the Lower Paleozoic terrane agglomeration and subsequent dispersal, it appears that a Lower Paleozoic geodynamic linkage isadditionally marked by the poorly investigated cross-lithospheric event. This event connects the outboard oceanic Supragetic/“Kucaj” succession with a segment of the former north Gondwanan protobasin (juvenile Serbo-Macedonian Unit).