Massif de Belledonne

Rappresentazione e statuto

Colore CMYK
N/A
Colore RGB
R: 241 G: 239 B: 237
Rango
tettonica
Uso
Unità non usata
Status
valido

Nomenclatura

Deutsch
Belledonne-Massiv
Français
Massif de Belledonne
Italiano
Massiccio di Belledonne
English
Belledonne Massif
Varianti storiche

Belledonne Massif = External Massif (Gouffon et al. 2024)

Gerarchia e successione

Paleogeografia e tettonica

Tipo di origine
  • tettonico
Metamorfismo
non metamorfo

Referenze

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

p.32: Only the northern end of the Belledonne Massif is present in the map area. Its pre-Mesozoic basement is separated from those of the Aiguilles Rouges and Mont Blanc massifs by the axial depression of the Val Montjoie, but correlations between them are highly probable. Considering their sedimentary covers, Epard (1990) links the Aiguilles Rouges Massif with the external part of the Belledonne Massif and the external part of the Mont Blanc Massif with the internal part of the Belledonne Massif. According to Gidon (2020), the most external part of the Belledonne Massif does not extend to the northeast of the Megève Window. Thus, only the middle part of this massif is equivalent to the Aiguilles Rouges Massif; however, their corresponding sedimentary covers are separated by a thrust near St-Gervais-les-Bains. The Belledonne Massif is composed of crystalline rocks and metasediments of Precambrian to Early Carboniferous age, of Variscan granites and of a Mesozoic sedimentary cover.

  • Massif de Belledonne interne

    Rango
    unità tettonica
    Statuto
    termine informale
    Nomenclatorial Remarks
    <p>Se raccorde vers le nord au Massif du Mont-Blanc externe.</p>
  • Massif de Belledonne externe

    Rango
    unità tettonica
    Statuto
    termine informale
    Nomenclatorial Remarks
    <p>Se raccorde vers le nord, via Megève, au Massif des Aiguilles-Rouges.</p>
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