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- W4310291213 abstract "The age of brittle deformation in the superficial part of orogens is generally constrained by relative, cross-cutting structural relationships. However, it becomes possible to decipher the timing of fault activity by a combination of methods based on U-Pb dating and stable isotope composition of calcite-filled fault and veins. This methodology is applied to constrain the timing of deformation of the frontal part of an orogenic system, through the example of the Tertiary development of subalpine massifs fold and thrust belt (composed by Bauges, Chartreuse, Vercors massifs). The architecture of the massifs is well constrained, but the chronology and the nature of involved fluids is unknown. Clumped isotope Δ47 analysis shows a significant variation of fluid temperature from 54 °C to the west up to 149 °C for the internal Vercors thrust to the east. These temperature estimates highlight a deep underthrusting with a significant exhumation of the eastern Vercors (4–6 km), while a shallow underthrusting at a depth of around 2 km is estimated for the central Vercors. Carbon and oxygen stable isotope analyses, reveal three fluid signatures corresponding to heated fluids from meteoric or basin-derived origin, which interacted at various extents with the host-rock. These data are in agreement with a low altitude frontal belt, and with a progressive reequilibration of downwards infiltrating fluids with the composition of the host-rocks. The successfully dated calcites are those exhibiting the highest fluid-rock ratios, which allowed U enrichment in a mainly uranium-poor rock environment. In-situ U-Pb calcite dating was performed on fault mirrors of main thrusts and on fractured pebbles of the underthrusted molasses of eight major thrusts. Preserved Oligocene ages of extensional veins related to pre-Alpine rifting demonstrate that U-Pb calcite is a robust method to characterize multiple superimposed events of a whole mountain building history. Furthermore, the presence of multiple deformation events in the same location point out the importance of inherited structures on the strain localization processes. Thrust related U-Pb on calcite ages on an E-W section between the Vercors and Chartreuse massifs record a major Miocene shortening phase, and the timing of strain propagation towards the foreland. The oldest thrust dated at 15 Ma, corresponds to the activation of the most internal preserved thrust mobilizing 149 °C fluids. In the central subalpine massifs, ages range from 14 Ma (Chartreuse) to 12 Ma (Vercors) mobilizing 54 °C fluids. On the western part, the initiation of the most external thrust has been dated between 10 Ma and 7 Ma. These geochronological constraints are consistent with an ‘in-sequence’ westward propagation of the deformation between 15 Ma and 7 Ma and contemporaneous with the exhumation of the Belledonne External Crystalline Massif and the development of flexural basin sedimentation. Paleostress calculations indicate a three-stage evolution of the subalpine nappe stack. Reverse and strike-slip deformations are interpreted as a diffuse tectonic reactivation in an ‘hors-sequence’ mode from 10 Ma to present in a broadly similar stress field." @default.
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- W4310291213 date "2023-01-01" @default.
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- W4310291213 title "The Tertiary structuration of the Western Subalpine foreland deciphered by calcite-filled faults and veins" @default.
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