Nappe du Mont Emilius
Rappresentazione e statuto
- Colore CMYK
- N/A
- Colore RGB
- R: 241 G: 239 B: 237
- Rango
- falda
- Uso
- Unità in uso.
- Status
- valido
Nomenclatura
- Deutsch
- Mont-Emilius-Decke
- Français
- Nappe du Mont Emilius
- Italiano
- Falda del Monte Emilius
- English
- Mont Emilius Nappe
- Origine del nome
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Monte Emilius (Italia), SE Aosta
- Varianti storiche
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lambeau de recouvrement du Mont Emilius (Argand 1911b), lembo di ricoprimento del Monte Emilius = lembo del Monte Emilius = lembo dell'Emilius (Bearth 1980), lembo Austroalpino meridionale del M. Emilius (Dal Piaz et al. 1992a), Mont Emilius Nappe (TK500, Gouffon et al. 2024)
Paleogeografia e tettonica
- Termini generici
- Tipo di origine
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- tettonico
- Facies metamorfica
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- facies eclogitica
Referenze
- Revisione
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2024) :
Tectonic Map of Switzerland 1:500000, Explanatory notes. Federal Office of Topography swisstopo, Wabern
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p.69: The Mont Emilius Nappe, the Etirol-Levaz Slice, the Châtillon-St-Vincent Slices (Dal Piaz 1999 and ref. therein) and the Theodulgletscher Slice (Bucher et al. 2020), located between the Zermatt - Saas Fee Nappe and the Tsaté Nappe, comprise eclogitic continental basement rocks. Due to the similarity of their pre-Alpine lithology with that of the Dent Blanche and Sesia nappes, their origin is probably the Adriatic continental margin. However, these units occupy a lower structural level than the Dent Blanche and Sesia nappes that belong tectonically to the Salassic domain. They exhibit a tectono-metamorphic history similar to that of the Zermatt - Saas Fee Nappe, including the Early Eocene age for their high-pressure metamorphism (Dal Piaz et al. 2001, Weber et al. 2015). These units likely derived from extensional allochthons, formed during the Jurassic opening of the Piemonte-Liguria Ocean in a more distal position than the Cervinia Terrane from which the Salassic nappes originate (see chap. 7).