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Falda Orobica superiore
- Origin of the Name
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Alpi Orobie = Bergamasker Alpen
- Rank
- nappe
- Status
- valid
- In short
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The Upper Orobic Nappe is the uppermost and oldest thin-skinned thrust sheets of the eastern South Alpine domain. It consists of an around 5 to 7 km thick basement sheet, arranged in a series of en-échelon anticlines. The thrusts associated with the Upper Orobic Nappe ramped into the sedimentary cover, creating several duplexes that occur in a belt of klippes. The distribution of these erosional remnants reflects the later deformation by the basement ramps of the underlying younger local thrust sheets and imbricates (Lower Orobic Imbricates).
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Zona della Val Colla
- Origin of the Name
- Rank
- tectonic zone
- Age
- In short
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The Val Colla Zone is a Variscan tectonic unit representing, together with part of the Strona-Ceneri Zone, the basement of the Upper Orobic Nappe. It consists mainly of paragneisses, hornblende-epidote schists and metagranites. These Variscan, originally amphibolite-facies metamorphic rocks, were retrogressed to the greenschist facies, possibly during Mesozoic rifting and associated exhumation of the basement rocks.
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Gneiss del San Bernardo
- Name Origin
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Kirchhügel San Bernardo (TI) 5 km nördlich Lugano
- Rank
- lithostratigraphic Formation
- Status
- informal term
- In short
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Ortogneiss chiaro a feldspato alcalino e muscovite.
- Age
- Ordovician
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Gneiss dello Stabbiello
- Name Origin
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Monte Stabbiello (TI)/(Italia), auf dem Grenzkamm ca. 7 km SW Joriopass
- Rank
- lithostratigraphic Formation
- Status
- informal term
- In short
- Gneiss sericitico grigio-chiaro fino ad ocsuro, scistoso, disordinamente pieghettato.
- Age
- Proterozoic