• Julier-Decke

    Origin of the Name

    Piz Güglia = Piz Julier (GR)

    Rank
    nappe
    Status
    valid
    In short

    The Julier Nappe represents the equivalent of the Bernina Nappe northwest of the Engadine Fault. This fault sinistrally offsets the two basement-dominated nappes, combined with relative uplift of the Bernina Nappe in respect to the Julier Nappe. The lithological characteristics of the basement are identical to those of the Bernina Nappe. An undisturbed contact between basement and cover of the Julier Nappe is not preserved. Parts of its former cover became detached and form klippes preserved in the core of the multiphase synclinorium of the “Samedan Zone” (Schlattain-Clavadatsch-Padella Slices). In the area of Piz Nair near St. Moritz, however, the base of the Julier Nappe appears to have overthrust its own cover.

  • Julier-Metagranodiorit

    Origin of the Name

    Piz Julier = Piz Güglia (GR)

    Rank
    lithostratigraphic Formation
    Superordinate unit
    Status
    informal term
    Age
    Late Carboniferous (= Pennsylvanian)
    In short

    Spätvariszischer kalk-alkalinischer Metagranodiorit, oft mit rosaroter/fleischroter Orthoklas und grüner Oligoklas. Eine dioritische bis syenitische Randfazies tritt lokal vor.

    Nomenclatorial Remarks

    non: Granit der Julier-Decke (Büchi 1994) = ältere Alkaliserie !!!

  • Granodiorito del Sasso Rosso

    Origin of the Name

    Sasso Rosso (Italia)

    Rank
    lithostratigraphic Formation
    Status
    informal term
    In short
    Spätvariszischer kalkalinischer Granodiorit.
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