Ahf. Robertson, ROLE OF THE TECTONIC FACIES CONCEPT IN OROGENIC ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATION TO TETHYS IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN REGION, Earth-science reviews, 37(3-4), 1994, pp. 139-213
The purpose of this paper is to advocate the use of a tectonic facies
concept which aids systematic and objective analysis of orogenic belts
. The tectonic facies concept, as discussed here, focuses on the recog
nition of discrete tectonic settings, mainly those exposed at high cru
stal levels in orogenic belts. Application of the tectonic facies conc
ept can help field geologists to relate plate-scale processes to outcr
op geology. Tectonic facies are recognised based on knowledge of the m
odern oceans and margins and well constrained land settings. Tectonic
facies (analogous to sedimentary facies) can be identified from integr
ated sets of field data and related laboratory studies. A number of te
ctonic facies models can be recognised in this way. Their identificati
on aids interpretation and comparisons of orogenic belts. Palinspastic
reconstructions require additional information, particularly age, kin
ematic and palaeomagnetic data. In this paper, the tectonic facies con
cept is tested by application to a well documented, mainly high-level
orogenic segment, Tethys in the Eastern Mediterranean area, and is fou
nd to be an effective way both of the describing and interpreting this
region. Other methods of tectonic analysis (e.g. recognition of tecto
no-stratigraphic terranes) may also be found useful in certain setting
s and can be used in conjunction with the tectonic facies concept.