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Título
The Mid-Variscan Allochthon: Keys from correlation, partial retrodeformation and plate-tectonic reconstruction to unlock the geometry of a non-cylindrical belt
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Variscan Belt
Zone correlation
Mid-Variscan suture
Late Variscan restoration
North Gondwana
Paleozoic
Clasificación UNESCO
2506 Geología
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Martínez Catalán, J. R., Schulmann, K., & Ghienne, J.-F. (2021). The Mid-Variscan Allochthon: Keys from correlation, partial retrodeformation and plate-tectonic reconstruction to unlock the geometry of a non-cylindrical belt. Earth-Science Reviews, 220, 103700. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103700
Resumen
[EN] The non-cylindrical character of the Variscan Belt is established via a description of its most salient geological
characteristics and correlations among the main and relatively minor massifs from Bohemia to Morocco on the
basis of a bibliographical synthesis. Using the firmly established tectonostratigraphic domains, the continuity of
Variscan zones is discussed, as well as the western termination of the one that occupies most of the central part of
the belt. This zone is characterized by its allochthony, and breaks the continuity of the zonation, that is, the
cylindrism of the belt. A proposal is made to call this zone the Mid-Variscan Allochthon and its wedge shape in
map view is explained performing a step by step restoration of late Variscan deformation. Once the geometry of
the belt is interpreted by a succession of regionally significant deformation events, a kinematic reconstruction is
proposed. It is based on recent developments on the knowledge of Paleozoic plate tectonics and intended to show
that the deformation model is compatible with current paleogeographical developments.
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ISSN
0012-8252
DOI
10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103700
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