Towards resolving Cretaceous to Miocene kinematics of the Adria-Europe contact zone in reconstructions: Inferences from a structural study in a critical Dinarides area

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Тип
Рад у часопису
Верзија рада
објављена верзија
Језик
енглески
Креатор
Uroš Stojadinović, Nemanja Krstekanić, Liviu Matenco, Tamara Bogdanović
Извор
Terra Nova
Издавач
Wiley
Датум издавања
2022
Сажетак
One key element in the current debate analysing the Central Mediterranean evolution is the Cretaceous structure and kinematics of the present-day oroclinal bent contact between Adria-and Europe-derived continental units in the Dinarides, interpreted in different tectonic reconstructions as a subduction-related thrust system or a large-scale strike-slip fault zone. We provide a solution to the debate by a structural and kinematic study in a key area located in central Serbia along the Europe–Adria orogenic suture of the Sava Zone. The results demonstrate that large-scale, top-SW, in-to out-of-sequence thrusting is the dominant mechanism that deformed the observed accretionary wedge-trench sediments during the Late Cretaceous subduction of the Neotethys Ocean and the ensuing Adria–Europe collision. The subsequent Oligocene–Miocene extension of the Pannonian Basin was associated with opposite-sense rotations of different Sava Zone segments, which created the observed ~80° oroclinal bending.
том
34
Број
6
почетак странице
523
крај странице
534
doi
10.1111/ter.12618
issn
0954-4879
Шира категорија рада
M20
Ужа категорија рада
М22
Права
Затворени приступ
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Uroš Stojadinović, Nemanja Krstekanić, Liviu Matenco, Tamara Bogdanović. "Towards resolving Cretaceous to Miocene kinematics of the Adria-Europe contact zone in reconstructions: Inferences from a structural study in a critical Dinarides area" in Terra Nova, Wiley (2022). https://doi.org/10.1111/ter.12618

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