Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9527003 | Tectonophysics | 2005 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Early Cretaceous thick-skinned tectonics was replaced by thin-skinned tectonics in Late Cretaceous. Thus, the former Middle Cretaceous “Austrian” nappe stack and its Albian-Lower Senonian cover got incorporated in the intra-Senonian “Laramide/Getic” stacking of the Getic-Supragetic/Severin/Arjana nappes onto the Danubian nappe duplex. The two contraction events are separated by an extensional tectonic phase in the upper plate recorded by the intrusion of the “Banatitic” magmas (84-73 Ma). The overthrusting of the entire South Carpathian Cretaceous nappe stack onto the fold/thrust foredeep units and to the Moesian Platform took place in the Late Miocene (intra-Sarmatian) times and was followed by extensional events and sedimentary basin formation.
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Authors
Viorica Iancu, Tudor Berza, Antoneta Seghedi, Ion Gheuca, Horst-Peter Hann,