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Title: | Tectonic evolution of Variscan Iberia: Gondwana–Laurussia |
Authors: | Diez Fernandez, Ruben Arenas, Ricardo Pereira, M. Francisco Sanchez-Martinez, Sonia Albert, Richard Martin Parra, Luis-Miguel Rubio Pascual, Francisco-J. Matas, Jeronimo |
Keywords: | European geodynamics Variscan sutures Allochthonous complexes Iberian massif Paleozoic tectonics Pangea amalgamation |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Díez Fernández R, Arenas R, Pereira MF, Sánchez-Martínez S, Albert R,
Martín Parra LM, Rubio Pascual FJ, Matas J (2016)Tectonic evolution of Variscan Iberia: Gondwana–Laurussia collision revisited. earth Science reviews 162: 269-292. |
Abstract: | An integrated interpretation of the late Paleozoic structural and geochronological record of the Iberian Massif is
presented and discussed under the perspective of a Gondwana-Laurussia collision giving way to the Variscan
orogen. Compressional and extensional structures developed during the building of the Variscan orogenic crust
of Iberia are linked together into major tectonic events operating at lithosphere scale. A review of the
tectonometamorphic and magmatic evolution of the IberianMassif reveals backs and forths in the overall conver-
gence between Gondwana and Laurussia during theamalgamation of Pangea in late Paleozoic times. Stages dom-
inated by lithosphere compression are characterized by subduction, both oceanic and continental, development
of magmatic arcs, (over- and under-) thrusting of continental lithosphere, and folding. Variscan convergence re-
sulted in the eventual transference of a large allochthonous set of peri-Gondwanan terranes, the Iberian
Allochthon, onto the Gondwana mainland. The Iberian Allochthon bears the imprint of previous interaction be-
tween Gondwana and Laurussia, including their juxtaposition after the closure of the Rheic Ocean in Lower De-
vonian times. Stages governed by lithosphere extension are featured by the opening of two short-lived oceanic
basins that dissected previous Variscan orogenic crust, first in the Lower-Middle Devonian, following the closure
of the Rheic Ocean, and then in the early Carboniferous, following the emplacement of the peri-Gondwanan
allochthon. An additional, major intra-orogenic extensional event in the early-middle Carboniferous dismem-
bered the Iberian Allochthon into individual thrust stacks separated by extensional faults and domes. Lateral tec-
tonics played an important role through the Variscan orogenesis, especially during the creation of new tectonic
blocks separated by intracontinental strike-slip shear zones in the late stages of continental convergence. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20247 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | GEO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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