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Structural and kinematic constraints to the exhumation of the Alpujarride Complex (Central Betic Cordillera, Spain)

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JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 199-216

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsg.2004.10.008

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structural fabric; exhumation; orogenic wedges; Betic Cordillera

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The polymetamorphic Alpujarride nappe Complex is one of the main constituents of the internal zones of the Alpine Betic-Rif chain. Still under debate are the tectonic processes involved in exhumation of its deep-seated portions, metamorphosed under high-pressure conditions during the Alpine crustal thickening. A systematic study of the exhumation-related ductile and brittle fabric observed in the different Alpujarride units reveals, independently from the metamorphic grade and age of the protoliths, a common sequence of deformation events. It involves early progressive top-to-the-N/NE ductile shearing, followed by a major top-to-the-N post-metamorphic extensional faulting event, which produced a complex re-organisation of the whole nappe pile. We propose that ductile exhumation of the deep-seated Alpujarride nappe piles was mainly completed before the onset of the post-orogenic extensional processes associated with the Early Miocene Alboran rifting. A switch from an early ductile underthrusting regime (Paleogene in age) to semibrittle-to-brittle extension (Early Miocene onward) is here proposed as responsible for the exhumation history of the Alpujarride Complex. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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