Title of article :
Rapid Exhumation in the Alpine Belt of the Betic-Rif (W Mediterranean): Tectonic Extrusion
Author/Authors :
H. P. Zeck ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Extreme cooling rates ( 500 C/m.y.) during the late stage, 22–18 Ma, orogenic evolution
of the Alpine Betic-Rif belt are suggested to result from rapid exhumation caused by tectonic extrusion and
concomitant extensional tectonics. The extrusional/extensional tectonic setting is controlled by the SW-NE
trending break-off scar left in the lithosphere of the Albora´n Sea and SE Spain after detachment of a
lithospheric slab. The extruded material represents the collisional crustal nappe pile (together with
fragments of underlying mantle, such as the Ronda peridotites) and the cause of the extrusion is the
thermal softening within the crustal section during and after collision. The extrusion/extension took place
under the influence of a NW-SE directed compressive regime, perpendicular to the collisional belt. At the
same time the sub-lithospheric mantle still showed the E-W compressive regime of the collisional stage.
The Alpine tectono-metamorphic evolution of the Betic-Rif belt in the W Mediterranean thus comprises
two main stages: (1) continental collision with formation of primary nappes and high-pressure
metamorphic parageneses, (2) tectonic extrusion with vertically directed tectonics (high pressure, very
rapid decompression) and extensional tectonics with roughly horizontal, lateral transport and final
emplacement of the extruded me´lange in the form of a stack of detachment sheets (low pressure, very rapid
cooling). This model for the Betic-Rif may offer important constraints to all rapidly exhumed convergent
terranes.
Keywords :
Tectonic extrusion , rapid exhumation , Alpine Betic-Rif , W Mediterranean.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics