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TECTONOPHYSICS
Volume 659, Issue -, Pages 166-182Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2015.08.004
Keywords
Backarc extension; Slab tear; Metamorphic core complexes; Detachments; Aegean; Mediterranean
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- European Research Council (ERC) under the seventh Framework Programme of the European Union (ERC) [290864]
- Institut Universitaire de France
- Labex VOLTAIRE
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In this paper we explore the geology of the Aegean region in the Miocene to identify the geological signature of a first-order slab tear observed in all tomographic models. From 15 to 8 Ma, the tear is associated, spatially and timely, with a fast clockwise rotation of the External Hellenides, alkaline volcanism, high-temperature metamorphic domes with a predominance of north-dipping detachments, and south-westward migration of granitoid intrusions. These features suggest a warmer geodynamic environment during the rotation and the impact of a hot mantle flow associated with the tear. The similar to 8 Ma duration between the first high-temperature metamorphic domes in the centre of the archipelago and the beginning of the fast rotation may correspond to the time needed for the slab to bend, stretch and finally tear. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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