地壳对板块撕裂和分离的响应:从Dinarides-Hellenides过渡的运动学推断

IF 4 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Nikola Randjelovic , Liviu Matenco , Nemanja Krstekanić , Maja Maleš , Uros Stojadinović , Marinko Toljić , Ernst Willingshofer , Branislav Trivić
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复杂的板块撕裂机制往往与大陆压痕向大洋或变薄的大陆岩石圈俯冲的横向转变有关。这些地球动力学条件导致地壳转移带的形成,并伴有显著的应变分配。研究这种机制的一个关键领域是受亚得里亚海大陆微板块压痕影响的欧洲东南部Dinarides和Hellenides山脉之间的过渡。与其他地中海造山带相似,板块回滚伴随着造山带缩短向前陆的迁移和同时期弧后伸展,重新激活了继承的造山带推覆接触。沿造山带走向,在渐新世-中新世早期,第纳里德斯板块分离,而Hellenides俯冲继续演化至今。变形的转移发生在迪纳里德斯和赫勒尼德斯之间的过渡带的各种构造上,从俯冲板块分离后经历了显著的亚得里亚海压痕的地区到爱琴海板块继续后退的其他地区。我们在黑山北部的Dinarides- hellenides过渡段进行了野外运动学和微观结构研究,以分析Dinarides推覆层中与板块运动学沿走向变化相关的应变分配机制。结果表明,先前确定的邻近Hellenides的伸展变形剪切机制主要转移到新记录的大偏移剪切带。该构造通过重新激活继承的白垩纪-古新世推覆接触,适应造山带垂直伸展,形成主要的始新世后拆离和伸展性弯裂,并被晚期脆性正断层横切。结合已知的邻近Hellenides构造,推测Dinarides造山带渐新世—早中新世板块拆离期是通过双向伸展在地壳水平上进行调节的,在主要构造下盘发掘出中地壳水平,并调节了从亚得里亚海压痕到Hellenides记录的持续俯冲的过渡。
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Crustal response to slab tearing and detachment: Inferences from the kinematics of the Dinarides-Hellenides transition
Complex slab tearing mechanisms are often associated with a lateral transition from continental indentation to subduction of oceanic or thinned continental lithosphere. These geodynamic conditions lead to the formation of crustal transfer zones associated with significant strain partitioning. A key area to study such mechanisms is the transition between the Dinarides and Hellenides mountain chains in southeastern Europe, affected by the indentation of the Adriatic continental microplate. Similar to other Mediterranean orogens, the slab roll-back was accompanied by a migration of the orogenic shortening towards the foreland and a coeval back-arc extension that reactivated inherited orogenic nappe contacts. Along the strike of the orogen, the Dinarides slab detached during Oligocene – early Miocene times, while the Hellenides subduction continued its evolution up to the present day. The transfer of deformation takes place along various structures in the transition zone between the Dinarides and Hellenides, from areas that underwent significant Adriatic indentation following the detachment of the subducted slab to the others where the retreat of the Aegean slab continues. We have performed a field kinematic and microstructural study in the less understood segment of the Dinarides-Hellenides transition in northern Montenegro to analyse the mechanism of strain partitioning in the Dinarides nappe stack related to along-strike changes in slab kinematics. The results demonstrate that the previously defined scissor-mechanism of extensional deformation in the neighbouring Hellenides is transferred dominantly to a newly documented large offset shear zone. This structure accommodates orogen-perpendicular extension by reactivating inherited Cretaceous – Paleocene nappe contacts, forming a major post-Eocene detachment and extensional klippens, which are cross-cut by late-stage brittle normal faults. When combined with the known structure of the neighbouring Hellenides, these results infer that the Oligocene – early Miocene slab-detachment of the Dinarides orogenic segment was accommodated at crustal levels by generalised bi-directional extension, exhuming mid-crustal levels in the footwall of major structures and accommodating the transition from Adriatic indentation to the continued subduction recorded by the Hellenides.
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Global and Planetary Change
Global and Planetary Change 地学天文-地球科学综合
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63 days
期刊介绍: The objective of the journal Global and Planetary Change is to provide a multi-disciplinary overview of the processes taking place in the Earth System and involved in planetary change over time. The journal focuses on records of the past and current state of the earth system, and future scenarios , and their link to global environmental change. Regional or process-oriented studies are welcome if they discuss global implications. Topics include, but are not limited to, changes in the dynamics and composition of the atmosphere, oceans and cryosphere, as well as climate change, sea level variation, observations/modelling of Earth processes from deep to (near-)surface and their coupling, global ecology, biogeography and the resilience/thresholds in ecosystems. Key criteria for the consideration of manuscripts are (a) the relevance for the global scientific community and/or (b) the wider implications for global scale problems, preferably combined with (c) having a significance beyond a single discipline. A clear focus on key processes associated with planetary scale change is strongly encouraged. Manuscripts can be submitted as either research contributions or as a review article. Every effort should be made towards the presentation of research outcomes in an understandable way for a broad readership.
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