JOURNAL ARTICLE
Coeval Miocene exhumation of the Cycladic Blueschist Unit and the Cycladic Basement in the southern Cyclades, Ios and Sikinos, Greece.
Published In: Terra Nova, 2023, v. 35, n. 2. P. 124 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Flansburg, Megan E.; Poulaki, Eirini M.; Stockli, Daniel F.; Soukis, Konstantinos 3 of 3
Abstract
Miocene extension in the back arc of the retreating Hellenic subduction zone resulted in metamorphic core complex formation and exhumation of the Cycladic HP‐LT rocks. The extension was accommodated by bivergent detachment systems, generally occupying the interface between the Cycladic Blueschist Unit (CBU) and overlying Pelagonian units. However, the nature and kinematic history of the contact between the CBU and underlying Cycladic Basement (CB) in the southern Cyclades remains debated due to the presence of both top‐to‐the‐N and top‐to‐the‐S kinematics and ambiguities dating the final exhumation stages. Zircon and apatite (U‐Th)/He data and thermal modelling for the CB and CBU on Ios and Sikinos show that both units were likely exhumed as a coherent footwall block in response to rapid slip along the bivergent Miocene Santorini and Naxos‐Paros detachment systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Terra Nova. 2023/04, Vol. 35, Issue 2, p124
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Military History and Science
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:0954-4879
- DOI:10.1111/ter.12636
- Accession Number:162295616
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