Domaine dauphinois

Darstellung und Status

Farbe CMYK
(0%,0%,0%,100%)
Rang
Paläogeographie
Gebrauch
Element ist in Gebrauch
Status
gültig

Nomenklatur

Deutsch
Dauphinois-Zone
Français
Domaine dauphinois
Italiano
Dominio Delfinese
English
Dauphinois zone
Historische Varianten
bassin dauphinois, zone dauphinoise (Debelmas et al. 1970), zone delphino-helvétique (Villars 1988), zone externe, Helvetic-Dauphinois Zone, Dauphiné zone, sistema Elvetico-Delfinese = Zona Delfinese (Dal Piaz et al. 1992a)

Beschreibung

Beschreibung
faciès caractéristique des "Terres noires" du Bathonien-Oxfordien

Hierarchie und Abfolge

Untergeordnete Einheiten

Alter

Alter Top
  • Später Jura
Alter Basis
  • Früher Jura

Paläogeografie und Tektonik

Paläogeografie
Europäische Kontinentalplatte
  • Chaines Subalpine Nappe

    Rang
    Decke
    Status
    gültig
    Nomenclatorial Remarks
    <p>"Préalpes" des géographes</p>
    Kurzbeschreibung

    The Chaines Subalpines Nappe is a Lower Helvetic tectonic nappe of the French Alps constituted by a succession of large folds with NW vergence to the north of the latitude of Annecy and with W vergence to the south. Its eastern contact is a thrust fault plunging NW over the Aiguilles Rouges and Belledonne massifs. It is overlain to the north by the Pillon Mélange Zone just below the Penninic Prealps, and overlies the southern end of the Subalpine Molasse to the west. The Chaines Subalpines Nappe is subdivided into several units by thrust faults. All these units are composed of Jurassic–Cenozoic sediments of North Helvetic origin, except the most external one, located south of Annecy, whose series is similar to that of the Internal Folded Jura.

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