FOOTWALL UPLIFT IN AN OROGENIC WEDGE - THE TAUERN WINDOW IN THE EASTERN ALPS OF EUROPE

Citation
B. Lammerer et M. Weger, FOOTWALL UPLIFT IN AN OROGENIC WEDGE - THE TAUERN WINDOW IN THE EASTERN ALPS OF EUROPE, Tectonophysics, 285(3-4), 1998, pp. 213-230
Citations number
75
Categorie Soggetti
Geochemitry & Geophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00401951
Volume
285
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
213 - 230
Database
ISI
SICI code
0040-1951(1998)285:3-4<213:FUIAOW>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
In the Tauern Window (TW), the deepest structural units of the Eastern Alps are exposed in a 30x160 km antiform. European basement and cover occur under nappes of oceanic (Penninic units) and continental origin (Austroalpine nappes). The Tertiary structural history of the TW is r elated to a rapid uplift of 20-30 km since Oligocene times. Structural mapping revealed: (1) detachment and folding of the cover units and s tacking of orthogneiss sheets; (2) constrictional folding of the entir e duplex with amplitudes and half wavelengths of several kilometres; ( 3) backthrusting and backfolding along the northern margin of the TW; and (4) displacement along steep dip-divergent strike-slip faults. The strain history is complex and related to all these deformation phases . The most uniform structural element is a stretching parallel to the long axis of the TW and its major fold axes. Strain did not contribute to TW uplift, because ductile N-S shortening was compensated by E-W e xtension. Restoration of the TW shows that the exposed structures are not sufficient to explain the TW uplift. By analogy with the Engadine Window and the Western Alps, where seismic data are available, a deep- seated duplex is suspected. The TW uplift is best explained in a dextr al transpressive regime. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights res erved.