Obere Stalden-Decke

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Representation and status

Index
OS
Color CMYK
N/A
Color RGB
R: 241 G: 239 B: 237
Rank
tectonic zone
Validity
Unit is in Use
Status
valid
Status discussion

Nomenclature

Deutsch
Obere Stalden-Decke
Français
Nappe de Stalden supérieure
Italiano
Falda di Stalden superiore
English
Upper Stalden Nappe
Origin of the Name

Stalden (VS)

Historical Variants

Zone de Stalden supérieure (Bearth 1963, Jeanbourquin & Burri 1989), Oberer Staldener Lappen (Bearth 1973, Müller 1983), zone de Stalden supérieure (Ackermann et al. 1991), Obere Stalden-Zone (Sartori et al. 2017), Upper Stalden Nappe (TK500, Gouffon et al. 2024)

Description

Description

Einheit aus mindestens teilweise polymetamorphen Gneisen, die sich gegen Süden weiter ausdehnt (cf. Ruitor und/oder Berisal).

Palaenography and tectonic

Tectonic unit (resp. main category)
Kind of protolith
  • tectonic

References

Definition
Gouffon Yves (Editor) (2024) : Tectonic Map of Switzerland 1:500000, Explanatory notes. Federal Office of Topography swisstopo, Wabern

p.64: In the upper Valais region, between Visp and the Simplonpass, the Upper Stalden Nappe is similar in structural position to the Ruitor Nappe – between the Zone Houillère and the Siviez-Mischabel Nappe – and is composed of a crystalline basement identical to that of this nappe, but without sedimentary cover. However, Genier et al. (2008) interpreted the Permian contact of the lower limb of the St. Niklaus syncline (§ 6.2.2.3) as autochthonous and thus linked the Upper Stalden Nappe to the lower part of the Siviez-Mischabel Nappe through that fold. 
Escher (1988) grouped the Ruitor and Upper Stalden nappes with a “Pontis Slice” (south of Sierre, comprising mainly Triassic limestones) under the name of “Pontis Nappe”. It turns out that this “Pontis Slice” belongs to the Zone Houillère, so the term “Pontis Nappe” has to be abandoned (Sartori et al. 2006).

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