falda di Antigorio

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Darstellung und Status

Farbe CMYK
N/A
Farbe RGB
R: 241 G: 239 B: 237
Rang
Decke
Gebrauch
Element ist in Gebrauch
Status
gültig
Diskussion des Status

Nomenklatur

Deutsch
Antigorio-Decke
Français
nappe d'Antigorio
Italiano
falda di Antigorio
English
Antigorio nappe
Herkunft des Namens

Valle Antigorio (Italia)

Historische Varianten

Untere Gneissmasse = Antigori-Gneiss (Gerlach 1869), nappe I = Antigorio (Argand 1911b), Antigoriodecke (Bosshard 1925), Antigoriodecke bzw. Antigorioteildecke (Grütter 1929), Antigorio-Monte Leone-Decke (Günthert 1958), Falda Antigorio (Godenzi 1963), Antigorio-Gneismasse = Antigorio-Zone = Antigorio-Gneisszone (Wieland 1966), nappe n°1 = Antigorio nappe (Carrupt 2003), Antigorio recumbent fold (Steck 2008), Antigorio fold nappe (Steck et al. 2013), Falde di Antigorio (Della Torre & Maggini 2015)

Hierarchie und Abfolge

Untergeordnete Einheiten

Alter

Alter Top
  • Paläogen
Bermerkungen zu Top

unsicher

Alter Basis
  • Cisuralien (= Frühes Perm)

Geografie

Geographische Verbreitung
Alpi Lepontine: Val Divedro (Gondoschlucht), Valle Antigorio, Val Formazza, Val Bavona, Valle di Campo, Val di Vergeletto e Valle Onsernone.
Typusregion
Valle Antigorio (Italia)

Referenzen

Erstdefinition
Gerlach Heinrich (1869) : Die penninischen Alpen, Beiträge zur Geologie der Schweiz. Neue Denkschriften allg. Ges. ges. Natf. 23
Neubearbeitung
Steck Albrecht, Della Torre F., Keller Franz, Pfeifer Hans-Rudolf, Hunziker Johannes, Masson Henri (2013) : Tectonics of the Lepontine Alps : ductile thrusting and folding in the deepest tetonic levels of the Central Alps. Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 106/3, 427-450

p.430: The Antigorio fold nappe in the Antigorio (Toce) and Devero valleys is composed of three granitoid intrusions: (a) the 296 ± 2 Ma old Antigorio tonalite, (b) the dominant middle to coarse grained 290 ± 4 Ma old Antigorio granodiorite and (c) the 289 ± 4 Ma old Antigorio granite (Bergomi et al. 2007). The Antigorio granitoids are farther east intrusive in an older polycyclic and migmatitic basement. The granodiorite is also intrusive in the Paleozoic Baceno schist of the Devero valley and the Verampio window. The Pioda di Crana gneiss is dominated by a strongly foliated middle to fine grained 301 ± 4 Ma old granite gneiss (Bergomi et al. 2007). Locally and especially near the contact with the higher Mergoscia zone, polycyclic micaschists and amphibolites are common. The granodioritic and tonalitic Alpigia hornblende-biotite gneiss, here attributed to the Antigorio nappe, exhibits a regular contact with the staurolite–kyanite–garnet–micaschist of the Campo Tencia unit of the Simano nappe (Keller et al. 1980; Steck 1998; Berger et al. 2005). This contact may be tectonic or intrusive.

  • zona della Pioda di Crana

    Name Origin

    Pioda di Crana (Italia), Valle Vigezzo

    Rang
    tektonisch-begrenzte lithostratigrafische Einheit
    Status
    informeller Begriff
    Kurzbeschreibung

    Denominazione della falda di Antigorio nel fianco superiore della grande struttura Wandfluhhorn-Bosa.

    Age
    Spätes Karbon
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