Rote-Kuh–Gampel-Scherzone

Rappresentazione e statuto

Colore CMYK
N/A
Colore RGB
R: 250 G: 50 B: 50
Rango
tettonica
Uso
Unità in uso.
Status
termine informale

Nomenclatura

Deutsch
Rote-Kuh–Gampel-Scherzone
Français
zone de cisaillement de Rote Kuh–Gampel
English
Rote Kuh–Gampel shear zone
Origine del nome

Gampel (VS)

Varianti storiche

Rote-Kuh-Gampel-Verwerfung (Dolivo 1982), faille Rote Kuh-Gampel (Burkhard 1988), Jurassic Rote Kuh - Gampel normal fault (Krayenbühl & Steck 2009), Rote Kuh-Gampel fault (Steck et al. 2015), Roti-Chüe-Gampel-Scherzone (Sartori et al. 2017)

Referenze

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

p.33: The Aar Massif and its autochthonous-parautochthonous sedimentary cover occupies a belt about 20 km wide and 160 km long in the central part of the Alps, between Sierre in Valais and Landquart in Graubünden. It is subdivided by several faults into a large External Aar Massif, making up almost the entire width of the Aar Massif in its central part, and a thinner Internal Aar Massif, which is subdivied into two submassifs: the Baldschieder-Gletsch Submassif, which crops out in upper Valais region, south of the Rote Kuh-Gampel Shear Zone – a reactivated paleofault – and its possible continuation between Aletsch and Rhône glaciers, and the Trun-Punteglias Submassif in the Surselva (Graubünden). North of the Lötschental, the External Aar Massif overthrusts the Gastern Submassif. The contact is marked by a thin band of Triassic and Jurassic sediments (the “Jungfrau Wedge”), which includes overturned sediments of the External Aar Massif. The entire Aar Massif is made up of a pre-Variscan to Variscan polycyclic metamorphic basement with Variscan intrusions. Several large-scale structures follow the general strike of the External Aar Massif. They include longitudinal faults and very tight synclines exposing Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic sediments.

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