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Timing and kinematics of flow in a transpressive dextral shear zone, Maures Massif (Southern France)

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 109, Issue 7, Pages 2261-2285

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-020-01898-6

Keywords

Maures-Tanneron massif; Transpression; East variscan shear zone; Sardinian basement; Vorticity; Monazite petrochronology

Funding

  1. PRIN 2015 (University of Torino) [PRA 2018_41]
  2. Ricerca Locale University of Torino

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The Maures-Tanneron Massif and the Corsica-Sardinia Block are two segments of the southern European Variscan belt that separated during the Late Oligocene-Miocene due to the opening of the Western Mediterranean basin. Correlation between the two regions, based mainly on petrologic similarities, is still debated. However, there are no detailed structural and petrochronological constraints on their potential relationships. In northern Sardinia there is well-documented evidence for a dextral transpressive shear zone that initiated after the first stage of frontal collision. In the Maures-Tanneron Massif, despite recognition of an important episode of transpressive deformation, it is still unclear which structures were active during this tectonic regime. We investigate in detail the kinematic of flow, finite strain and the timing of the deformation of the Cavalaire Fault (CF), a major ductile shear zone in the Maures-Tanneron Massif. In contrast to previous models, we argue that the CF is a transpressive shear zone characterized by a prevalent component of pure shear, while in-situ monazite geochronology reveals that the CF is initiated at similar to 323 Ma. The new data presented here, based on a multidisciplinary approach document, for the first time, the vorticity of the flow, finite strain and timing of this sector of the East Variscan Shear Zone, a regional-scale shear zone that characterized the Southern European Variscan belt during the late Carboniferous.

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