A thin‐skinned tectonics model for an arcuate fold and thrust belt: The Cantabrian Zone (Variscan Ibero‐Armorican Arc)
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- 1 June 1988
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Tectonics
- Vol. 7 (3) , 517-537
- https://doi.org/10.1029/tc007i003p00517
Abstract
The Cantabrian Zone constitutes the external zone of the Variscan orogenic belt in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Within it a large number of thrusts and folds can be observed which define the form of the Asturian Arc. Tectonostratigraphically, two units can be distinguished: a pretectonic one and a syntectonic one. The time of the transition between the two units lies close to the Devonian‐Carboniferous boundary. The major allochthonous units of the Cantabrian Zone display varied geometries (duplexes, imbricated thrusts, out‐of‐sequence thrusts, etc.). The allochthonous units were emplaced in a foreland propagating sequence with movement age ranging from Westphalian B to Stephanian. Movement directions changed from one major unit. As a whole, the movement directions converge toward the core of the Asturian Arc, and are best interpreted in terms of a progressive series of rotational displacements, leading to a final disposition of major units similar to that of the leaves of a photographic iris. The folds were initiated at the same time as the motion of each nappe unit, and each type of structure represents the hanging wall adaptation to the development of a lateral and longitudinal staircase thrust surface topography. These folds suffered tightening after the emplacement of the thrust unit in which they occur, as a result of the different direction of movement of the next thrust unit propagating from beneath.Keywords
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