Linkages and Feedbacks in Orogenic Systems

Synconvergence extension and midcrustal exhumation in the Internal Dinarides
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Published:September 11, 2017
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Gabriele Casale, Richard Bennett, Darrel Cowan, Marijana Surkovic, 2017. "Synconvergence extension and midcrustal exhumation in the Internal Dinarides", Linkages and Feedbacks in Orogenic Systems, Richard D. Law, J. Ryan Thigpen, Arthur J. Merschat, Harold H. Stowell
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ABSTRACT
Final closure of the Neotethys Ocean basin along the Eurasian margin in southeastern Europe during Eocene–Oligocene time was accompanied by upper-crustal extension expressed as a series of low-angle detachments, basins bounded by normal faults, and volcanism. This extensional belt spanned the southern Balkan Peninsula from the Albanides along the southern Adriatic coast in the west to western Anatolia in the east. Despite the widespread occurrence of this phenomenon within the southern Balkan region, similar extension has not previously been observed in association with the Neotethys closure in the Dinarides, which form the western geographic continuation of this orogenic belt,...
- absolute age
- Adriatic Plate
- Alps
- apatite
- Bosnia
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Cenozoic
- cooling
- cross sections
- dates
- detachment faults
- Dinaric Alps
- Eastern Alps
- Eurasian Plate
- Europe
- exhumation
- extension tectonics
- faults
- fission-track dating
- geochronology
- kinematics
- Mediterranean region
- metamorphic core complexes
- metamorphic rocks
- metasedimentary rocks
- metavolcanic rocks
- Neotethys
- nesosilicates
- normal faults
- orogenic belts
- orthosilicates
- phosphates
- plate collision
- plate tectonics
- silicates
- Southern Europe
- subduction
- tectonics
- Tertiary
- thermochronology
- (U-Th)/He
- zircon
- zircon group
- Dinarides