Falda di Ruginenta
Zurück zu Ruginenta-DeckeDarstellung und Status
- Farbe CMYK
- N/A
- Farbe RGB
- R: 241 G: 239 B: 237
- Rang
- Decke
- Gebrauch
- Element ist in Gebrauch
- Status
- gültig
- Diskussion des Status
Nomenklatur
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- Nappe de Ruginenta
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- Ruginenta Nappe
- Herkunft des Namens
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Ruginenta (Italia), Valle d'Antrona
- Historische Varianten
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Ruginenta unit (Steck 2008), Ruginenta unit = Ruginenta nappe (Steck et al. 2015)
- Nomenklatorische Bemerkungen
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zone du Moncucco p.p.
Hierarchie und Abfolge
- Hangendes
- Obergrenze
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tectonic contact (cornieules) with the overlying Camughera unit
Referenzen
- Erstdefinition
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2008) :
Tectonics of the Simplon massif and Lepontine gneiss dome: deformation structures due to collision between the underthrusting European plate and the Adriatic indenter. Swiss J. Geosci. 101, 515-546
p.517: The Ruginenta unit, named after a village in the Antrona valley, comprising a basement of similar composition of the Camughera basement, which is stratigraphically overlain by the sediments of the Salarioli unit (Fig. 4; the “Salarioli mulde” of Bearth 1956b, consisting of Permo-Mesozoic sediments), composed of 10–180 m thick black graphite-rich slates, sandstones and microconglomerates of probable Carboniferous age, followed by 1–10 m of Permo-Triassic phengitic quartzites and above this, boudins of 5–100 m thick Triassic dolomites with less than 10% of calcite and quartz. The contact to the higher Camughera gneisses is tectonic; on the Pso d’Ogaggia it is marked by several meters of cornieules.
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