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Reconstructing the southern Pelagonian domain in the Aegean Sea: Insights from U-Pb detrital zircon analysis, lithostratigraphic and structural study, and zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronology on Amorgos Island (SE Cyclades, Greece)

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GONDWANA RESEARCH
Volume 106, Issue -, Pages 329-350

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2022.02.007

Keywords

Amorgos Unit; detrital zircon U-Pb; (U-Th)/He thermochronology; Retro-wedge; Backthrusting; Pelagonian domain

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  1. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens ELKE [14950, 15651, 17643]

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In the Attic-Cycladic Crystalline Complex of the Aegean Sea, Greece, extensional tectonics resulted in the denudation of the upper plate, and this study reveals the similarities between the Amorgos Unit and the Santorini Detachment System Pelagonian hanging wall.
In the Attic-Cycladic Crystalline Complex (Aegean Sea, Greece), following early syn-convergence exhumation processes, the extensional tectonics resulted in the extreme denudation of the upper plate, preserved today in a few places. The Cycladic Blueschist Unit (CBU) and the underlying Cycladic Basement and the Basal Units have been exhumed in the footwall of detachment systems, juxtaposed against the Pelagonian-derived hanging wall fragments. Traditional views accept that Amorgos Unit occupies a structurally lower position, correlated to the Basal Unit. This study presents lithostratigraphic and structural data, integrated with detrital zircon MDA, provenance analyses, and (U-Th)/He ages, showing a new investigation of the paleogeographic and structural position of Amorgos in the Cycladic archipelago. The low-grade metamorphosed Amorgos Unit presents a tripartite lithostratigraphy: a basal metaconglomerate, a middle carbonate sequence with shallow-water to pelagic facies, and an Eocene (meta)flysch. An HP/LT metabasite huge block is incorporated within the metaconglomerate either by gravitational movements as an isolated olistolith or tectonic processes as a slice during the early deformation stage. Detrital zircon U-Pb analysis on the meta-siliciclastic deposits revealed that the basal metaconglomerate shows a dominant Ediacaran input with Mid-Permian and Precambrian MDAs for the matrix and the high-grade clasts, respectively. The metaflysch shows Paleozoic affinity (e.g., mainly Pelagoniansourced) and Triassic-Jurassic MDAs. The deformation history of Amorgos includes an early-stage topto-NW thrusting in the retro-wedge setting of the Late Eocene-Oligocene subduction zone and a latestage top-to-SE extensional low- and high-angle normal faulting. Zircon (U-Th)/He ages reveal an Early-Mid Miocene (18-14 Ma) exhumation below ti similar to 200 degrees C. Similarities on lithostratigraphy, structural inventory, exhumation history, and structural position of Amorgos Unit with the Santorini Detachment System Pelagonian hanging wall imply their close spatial relationship. From all the above, we propose that Amorgos belongs to the upper plate of the CBU and is paleogeographically located at the southern Pelagonian margin. (c) 2022 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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