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Geodynamics of the Alps 3. Collisional Processes. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 352 Pages
  • September 2024
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5977233

Geodynamics of the Alps consists of three volumes. This third volume is entirely dedicated to Alpine collision. It describes and interprets elements of the Alpine chain, including Alpine magmatism, the formation of external massifs, the foreland basin, the exhumation of the internal part of the chain and the northern deformation front of the Alps.

The aim of this book is to create a space for experts on Alpine research to present the state of the art of specific subjects and provide their own interpretations.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi
Nicolas BELLAHSEN and Claudio L ROSENBERG

Chapter 1 Cenozoic Magmatism in the Alps and their Surroundings: Relating Magmatic and Geodynamic Events 1
Alfons BERGER, Claudio L ROSENBERG and Giancarlo MOLLI

1.1 Introduction 1

1.2 History of research on Alpine magmatism 4

1.3 Occurrence of magmatic rocks 8

1.4 Inferred spatial distribution of Alpine magmatic bodies in the retrodeformed Oligocene Alps 18

1.5 Discussion 20

1.6 Summary and conclusions 29

1.7 Appendix 1: Explanatory notes to the retro-deformation of the magmatic bodies 30

1.8 References 37

Chapter 2 Evolution of the External Crystalline Massifs of the European Alps: From Massif to Lithosphere Scale 53
Marco HERWEGH, Alfons BERGER, Nicolas BELLAHSEN, Yann ROLLAND and Edi KISSLING

2.1 Introduction 53

2.2 General geological setting 58

2.3 Geology and tectonics of the ECM 61

2.4 The ECM embedded in a crustal-scale context 80

2.5 Paleogeographic and tectonic evolution of the ECM 82

2.6 Geodynamic forcing for the exhumation of the ECM 92

2.7 Conclusion 97

2.8 Acknowledgments 99

2.9 References 99

Chapter 3 A Review of How Our Understanding on the Relationships between the Alps and the North Alpine Foreland Basin has Evolved 125
Fritz SCHLUNEGGER and Edi KISSLING

3.1 Introduction 126

3.2 Tectonic overview of the European Alps 129

3.3 Overview of the sedimentary basins surrounding the Alps 133

3.4 Stratigraphic development of the Molasse basin 137

3.5 First order controls on the stratigraphy of the Molasse basin 147

3.6 Theoretical concepts for exploring orogenesis and sedimentation 159

3.7 Slab load controls 166

3.8 Conclusion 170

3.9 Acknowledgments 172

3.10 References 172

Chapter 4 The Detrital Thermochronological Record of Exhumation of the European Alps since the Early Oligocene 191
Matthias BERNET, Peter VAN DER BEEK, Pierre G VALLA and Christoph GLOTZBACH

4.1 Introduction 192

4.2 Principles of detrital thermochronology 195

4.3 The modern-river signal of Alpine exhumation 204

4.4 The pro-and retro-side foreland basin record of Alpine exhumation 208

4.5 Discussion 217

4.6 Conclusion 229

4.7 Acknowledgments 230

4.8 References 230

Chapter 5 The Northern Deformation Front of the European Alps 241
Hugo ORTNER, Christoph VON HAGKE, Anna SOMMARUGA, Samuel MOCK, Jon MOSAR, Ralph HINSCH and Andreas BEIDINGER

5.1 The deformation front of the Alps -- an overview 242

5.2 Regional description 247

5.3 Discussion 277

5.4 Conclusion 291

5.5 Acknowledgments 292

5.6 References 292

List of Authors 313

Index 315

Summaries of other volumes 317

Authors

Claudio L. Rosenberg Sorbonne Universite, France. Nicolas Bellahsen Sorbonne Universite, France.