The Northern segment of the External Dinarides (Croatia) in relation to stable Adria: paleomagnetic constraints
Poster
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
In recent years, the (mid) late Jurassic–Eocene segment of the APW path for stable Adria became well constrained
by paleomagnetic results obtained directly from the northern part of stable Adria (foreland of the Southern Alps
and autochthonous Istria). Thus, a well-defined reference system is now available which facilitates the quantitative
description of the displacements having taken place in the External Dinarides with respect to stable Adria through
coeval paleomagnetic results from the External Dinarides. Such comparison does not reveal any difference between
stable Adria and the Northern Adriatic islands, which belong to the external zone of the External Dinarides. In
contrast, the internal belt represented by Gorski Kotar and the Velebit Mts. exhibits an about 30 CW rotation with
respect to Adria. So far, direct comparison between the external and internal belts of the External Dinarides is not
possible, since the paleomagnetic results from the two belts are not coeval. Thus, the significant difference in the
rotation of the two belts may be interpreted as due to the existence of two carbonate platforms, an Adriatic and
a Dinaric which moved independently before the Paleogene or could have taken place when the NE belt of the
External Dinarides were trusted over Adria.
by paleomagnetic results obtained directly from the northern part of stable Adria (foreland of the Southern Alps
and autochthonous Istria). Thus, a well-defined reference system is now available which facilitates the quantitative
description of the displacements having taken place in the External Dinarides with respect to stable Adria through
coeval paleomagnetic results from the External Dinarides. Such comparison does not reveal any difference between
stable Adria and the Northern Adriatic islands, which belong to the external zone of the External Dinarides. In
contrast, the internal belt represented by Gorski Kotar and the Velebit Mts. exhibits an about 30 CW rotation with
respect to Adria. So far, direct comparison between the external and internal belts of the External Dinarides is not
possible, since the paleomagnetic results from the two belts are not coeval. Thus, the significant difference in the
rotation of the two belts may be interpreted as due to the existence of two carbonate platforms, an Adriatic and
a Dinaric which moved independently before the Paleogene or could have taken place when the NE belt of the
External Dinarides were trusted over Adria.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 - Poster
Keywords:
Adria; Dinarides; APW path
Elenco autori:
Márton, E.; V., Cosovic; Zampieri, Dario
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Titolo del libro:
Geophysical research Abstracts
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