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Ofioliti | 2011

THE GEOLOGY OF THE ZLATIBOR-MALJEN AREA (WESTERN SERBIA): A GEOTRAVERSE ACROSS THE OPHIOLITES OF THE DINARIC-HELLENIC COLLISIONAL BELT

M. Chiari; N. Djeric; Francesca Garfagnoli; H. Hrvatovic; M. Krstic; N. Levi; A. Malasoma; Michele Marroni; Francesco Menna; Giuseppe Nirta; Luca Pandolfi; Gianfranco Principi; Emilio Saccani; U. Stojadinovic

In this paper, we describe the stratigraphic and structural features of the tectonic units cropping out along the Zlatibor-Maljen geotraverse, located in western Serbia at the boundary with Bosnia-Herzegovina, and we present also a 1:100,000 scale geological map. The study area corresponds to a SSW-NNE geotraverse, where the main oceanic and continental tectonic units of the Dinaric-Hellenic belt are well exposed. Along this geotraverse, the tectonic pile includes at the top the units derived from the European Plate, here represented only by the Ljig Unit, that was thrust over the oceanic units, cropping out in two distinct massifs, the Zlatibor and Maljen ones. In both massifs the oceanic units consist of a sub-ophiolite melange overthrust by an ophiolite unit represented exclusively by mantle peridotites with the metamorphic sole at their base. In turn the oceanic units are overthrust the Adria-derived units, here represented by the East Bosnian-Durmitor and Drina-Ivanjica Units, respectively located westward and eastward of the Zlatibor Massif. The geological data and the tectonic reconstruction suggest that the ophiolites of the two s may have originated in the same composite oceanic basin that experienced oceanic opening, intra-oceanic subduction, development of supra-subduction oceanic basins and finally closure, in a time span ranging from Middle Triassic to Late Jurassic. The stratigraphic and structural dataset presented in this paper allows some insights about the geodynamic history of the northern area of the Dinaric-Hellenic belt, as well as a comparison with the reconstructions proposed for the southernmost area by other authors.


Geodinamica Acta | 2007

Tectono-metamorphic history of the ophiolitic Lento unit (northern Corsica): evidences for the complexity of accretion-exhumation processes in a fossil subduction system

Nicola Levi; A. Malasoma; Michele Marroni; Luca Pandolfi; Matteo Paperini

The Alpine Corsica (Corsica Island, France) is characterized by a stack of continent- and ocean-derived tectonic units, known as Schistes Lustrés complex. This complex is affected by deformation and metamorphic imprint achieved during Late Cretaceous – Early Tertiary subduction- related processes connected with the closure of the Ligure-Piemontese oceanic basin and subsequent continental collision. In the Schistes Lustrés complex, the Lento oceanic unit is characterized by four deformation phases, from D1 to D4 phase. The D1 phase, characterized by blueschist metamorphism, is regarded as related to coherent underplating in a subduction zone at a depth of about 25-30 km. The subsequent deformation phases can be referred to exhumation history, as suggested by the continuous decrease of metamorphic conditions. The transition from accretion to exhumation is represented by the D2 phase, achieved during the development of a duplex structure of accreted units. The D3 phase is in turn achieved by a further horizontal shortening, whereas the D4 phase is developed during an extensional event representing the final exhumation of the Lento unit. On the whole, the data collected for the Lento unit suggest an history that include an accretion by coherent underplating followed by exhumation, more complex than previous described.


Geological Journal | 2006

High-pressure mineral assemblage in granitic rocks from continental units, Alpine Corsica, France

A. Malasoma; Michele Marroni; Giovanni Musumeci; Luca Pandolfi


Geological Journal | 2010

Alpine tectono-metamorphic history of the continental units from Vardar zone: the Kopaonik Metamorphic Complex (Dinaric-Hellenic belt, Serbia)

Mario Zelic; Nicola Levi; A. Malasoma; Michele Marroni; Luca Pandolfi; Branislav Trivić


Geological Journal | 2009

Deformation history of the eclogite- and jadeitite-bearing melange from North Motagua Fault Zone, Guatemala: insights in the processes of a fossil subduction channel

Michele Marroni; Luca Pandolfi; Gianfranco Principi; A. Malasoma; Francesca Meneghini


Island Arc | 2007

Tectono-metamorphic history of the Tacagua ophiolitic unit (Cordillera de la Costa, northern Venezuela): Insights in the evolution of the southern margin of the Caribbean Plate

Alessandro Ellero; A. Malasoma; Michele Marroni; Luca Pandolfi; Franco Urbani


Ofioliti | 2005

THE METABASITES FROM THE KOPAONIK METAMORPHIC COMPLEX, VARDAR ZONE, SOUTHERN SERBIA: REMNANTS OF THE RIFTING-RELATED MAGMATISM OF THE MESOTETHYAN DOMAIN OR EVIDENCE FOR PALEOTETHYS CLOSURE IN THE DINARIC-HELLENIC BELT?

Mario Zelic; Massimo D’Orazio; A. Malasoma; Michele Marroni; Luca Pandolfi


Archive | 2011

Geological map of the Zlatibor-Maljen area (western Serbia) – 1:100.000 scale.

Marco Chiari; N Djeric; F Garfagnoli; H Hrvatovic; M Krstiç; Nicola Levi; A. Malasoma; Michele Marroni; F Menna; G Nirta; Luca Pandolfi; Gianfranco Principi; Emilio Saccani; U Stojadinoviç; Branislav Trivić


85° Congresso Nazionale della Società Geologica Italiana | 2010

High-pressure external continental units (HECU) belt at the boundary between Alpine and Hercynian Corsica: a key for the understanding the Tertiary subduction and exhumation processes along the European plate margin

A. Malasoma; Michele Marroni; Luca Pandolfi


Riunione del Gruppo Italiano di Geologia Strutturale | 2008

Alpine tectono-metamorphic history of the continental units from Vardar Zone: the example of Kopaonik Metamorphic Complex (Dinaric-Hellenic belt, Serbia)

Mario Zelic; Nicola Levi; A. Malasoma; Michele Marroni; Luca Pandolfi; Branislav Trivić

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