unità di Bonze

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Darstellung und Status

Farbe CMYK
N/A
Farbe RGB
R: 241 G: 239 B: 237
Rang
tektonisch-begrenzte lithostratigrafische Einheit
Gebrauch
Element ist in Gebrauch
Status
lokaler Begriff (informell)

Nomenklatur

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English
Bonze unit
Herkunft des Namens

Cima di Bonze (Italia), S Bard

Historische Varianten

Monometamorphic Cover Complex (Pognante et al. 1987, Venturini et al. 1994), Bonze unit = Bonze metasediments (Babist et al. 2006)

Paläogeografie und Tektonik

Tektonische Einheit (bzw. Überbegriff)
Herkunftstyp
  • sedimentär
  • vulkanisch
Metamorphose
monozyklisch-mehrphasig
Bemerkung zur Metamorphose

polyphase Alpine metamorphism (Babist et al. 2006)

Referenzen

Erstdefinition
Babist J., Handy M. R., Konrad-Schmolke M., Hammerschmidt K. (2006) : Precollisional, multistage exhumation of subducted continental crust: The Sesia Zone, western Alps. Tectonics 25

A thin, discontinuous strand of highly deformed Mesozoic metasediments and subordinate metabasite, the Bonze unit in Figure 2, separates the Bard and Mombarone nappes along most of their mutual contact. These sediments are very similar to Late Paleozoic to Jurassic sediments of the Canavese Zone exposed along the contact of the Mombarone nappe with the Ivrea Zone. The latter sediments represent the distal part of the Adriatic passive continental margin [e.g., Biino and Compagnoni, 1989; Ferrando et al., 2004]. Likewise, the Bonze unit contains lithologies (volcanoclastics, dolomitic marbles, manganiferous quartzites and calc-silicate schists; part of the GM subunit of Pognante et al. [1987] and Venturini et al. [1994, 1996]) that are diagnostic of a distal passive margin or a transitional continent-ocean setting, as discussed below). As described in section 3, both the Bonze and Canavese metasediments experienced greenschist-facies overprinting, in some places preceded by Alpine blueschist-facies metamorphism.

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