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Tectono-metamorphic evolution of a post-variscan mid-crustal shear zone in relation to the Tethyan rifting (Ivrea-Verbano Zone, Southern Alps)

M. Simonetti,A. Langone, M. Bonazzi,S. Corvò, M. Maino

Journal of Structural Geology(2023)

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Abstract
The Ivrea-Verbano Zone, in the Italian Southern Alps, samples a complete section of middle to lower continental crust, which records the transition between the Variscan and the Alpine Tethys rift-related tectonics. We present a structural-metamorphic characterization of one of the most important structures, the Forno-Rosarolo shear zone which drove the post-Variscan tectonic evolution of the Ivrea-Verbano Zone. The Forno-Rosarolo shear zone is a NE-SW-oriented, subvertical shear zone, mainly made of metapelites, amphibolites, calc-silicates and granulites involved in anastomosed proto- to ultra-mylonite layers enveloping weakly deformed lenses. Mylonitic deformation developed on an already folded and sheared metamorphic (Variscan) complex but predates brittle fracturing and faulting, locally associated with pseudotachylites.
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tethyan rifting,southern alps,tectono-metamorphic,post-variscan,mid-crustal,ivrea-verbano
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