In northern Corsica, the Cima Pedani area is characterized by a stack of continental and oceanic units belonging to Alpine Corsica. The base of the unit stack consists of three metamorphic continental units (Canavaggia, Pedani, and Scoltola) that are overthrust by the Schistes Lustrés Complex, represented by oceanic units. The continental units are metamorphic fragments of the European continental margin. They include a Paleozoic basement intruded by Permo-Carboniferous metagranitoids covered by Permian metavolcanites and a Triassic-Jurassic metacarbonatic sequence, unconformably covered by metabreccias and metasandstones of Eocene age. These units are affected by a polyphased tectonometamorphic history acquired in a time frame from the Priabonian to the Aquitanian. The reconstructed pressure-temperature (P-T) paths and the related deformations describe a retrograde history acquired during their progressive exhumation, whereas no trace of the older prograde history has been preserved. In all the reconstructed P-T paths, the P peak (1.04–1.35 GPa) corresponds to the maximum depth reached by these units, whereas the subsequent history includes a progressive P decrease associated with a coeval T increase. The deformation history related to exhumation includes three deformation phases. In particular, the D2 phase is characterized by noncoaxial ductile structures parallel to the boundaries of the units observed in the Cima Pedani tectonic window. The sense of shear of these shear zones is generally top-to-the-W (i.e., toward the Alpine foreland). The collected data provide evidence that the continental units were deformed and metamorphosed during the exhumation following their ascent path along the plate boundary interface. The geodynamic mechanism we propose for the exhumation of the Cima Pedani units is the subduction channel, in which high-pressure units arise between the down-going plate and the former accretionary wedge built up during the oceanic subduction, represented by the Schistes Lustrés Complex.
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The Exhumation of Continental Crust in Collisional Belts: Insights from the Deep Structure of Alpine Corsica in the Cima Pedani Area Available to Purchase
Maria Di Rosa;
1.
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy2.
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Firenze, Florence, Italy*
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Francesca Meneghini;
Francesca Meneghini
1.
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy
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Michele Marroni;
Michele Marroni
1.
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy3.
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse–Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (IGG-CNR), Pisa, Pisa, Italy
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Noah Hobbs;
Noah Hobbs
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Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy
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Olivier Vidal
Olivier Vidal
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Institut des Sciences de la Terre (IsTerre), Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), Grenoble, France
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Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy2.
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Firenze, Florence, Italy
Francesca Meneghini
1.
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Michele Marroni
1.
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy3.
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse–Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (IGG-CNR), Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Noah Hobbs
1.
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Olivier Vidal
4.
Institut des Sciences de la Terre (IsTerre), Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), Grenoble, France*
Author for correspondence; email: [email protected].
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
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25 Jun 2018
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29 Nov 2018
First Online:
03 Nov 2023
Online ISSN: 1537-5269
Print ISSN: 0022-1376
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The Journal of Geology (2019) 127 (3): 263–288.
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CitationMaria Di Rosa, Francesca Meneghini, Michele Marroni, Noah Hobbs, Olivier Vidal; The Exhumation of Continental Crust in Collisional Belts: Insights from the Deep Structure of Alpine Corsica in the Cima Pedani Area. The Journal of Geology 2019;; 127 (3): 263–288. doi: https://doi.org/10.1086/702552
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- accretionary wedges
- allochthons
- Alps
- Aquitanian
- Carboniferous
- Cenozoic
- continental crust
- continental margin
- Corsica
- crust
- decollement
- deformation
- ductile deformation
- Eocene
- Europe
- exhumation
- extension tectonics
- faults
- foliation
- France
- French Alps
- geodynamics
- high pressure
- Jurassic
- kinematics
- low temperature
- lower Miocene
- Mesozoic
- metacarbonate rocks
- metagranite
- metaigneous rocks
- metamorphic rocks
- metamorphism
- metasandstone
- metasedimentary rocks
- metavolcanic rocks
- Miocene
- Neogene
- outcrops
- P-T conditions
- Paleogene
- Paleozoic
- Permian
- plate boundaries
- plate collision
- plate convergence
- plate tectonics
- polymetamorphism
- polyphase processes
- pressure
- Priabonian
- prograde metamorphism
- reconstruction
- retrograde metamorphism
- shear zones
- subduction
- tectonic wedges
- tectonics
- temperature
- Tertiary
- Triassic
- unconformities
- upper Eocene
- Western Europe
- windows
- northern Corsica
- Cima Pedani
- Schistes Lustres
- Ligure-Piemontese Basin
- Pedani Unit
- Scoltola Unit
- Lento Unit
- Canavaggia Unit
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