Origin of the Monte Rosa nappe in the Pennine Alps - A new working hypothesis

Authors
Citation
N. Froitzheim, Origin of the Monte Rosa nappe in the Pennine Alps - A new working hypothesis, GEOL S AM B, 113(5), 2001, pp. 604-614
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN
ISSN journal
00167606 → ACNP
Volume
113
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
604 - 614
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-7606(200105)113:5<604:OOTMRN>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
On the basis of lithological and structural evidence, a new solution is pro posed for the classical problem of the restoration of folded continental an d oceanic nappes in the Pennine Alps of Switzerland and Italy, According to this working hypothesis, the Monte Rosa nappe, a high-pressure metamorphic gneiss unit, represents basement of the northern European margin of Alpine Tethys, Its paleogeographic origin was formerly sought either in the Brian connais microcontinent or in the southern Adriatic continental margin, The Monte Rosa nappe is enveloped by the lithologically heterogeneous and extre mely deformed Furgg zone, interpreted here as a melange zone formed during subduction and collisional closure of the Valais ocean basin, the northern subbasin of Alpine Tethys, In a late stage of the Alpine orogeny (late Eocene), postdating closure of the Valais ocean basin, the European continental margin including the Monte Rosa basement was subducted southward under the Pennine nappe stack and re ached eclogite facies depth. From there, the Monte Rosa nappe quickly ascen ded back toward the surface in an internal (southeastern) position, separat ed from the other Europe-derived units located farther northwest by the roo tless, Brianconnais-derived Bernhard nappe system.