Cretaceous-Tertiary Rhenodanubian flysch wedge (Eastern Alps): clues to sediment supply and basin configuration from zircon fission-track data

Authors: Trautwein, Britta; Dunkl, István; Kuhlemann, Joachim; Frisch, Wolfgang

Source: Terra Nova, Volume 13, Number 5, October 2001 , pp. 382-393(12)

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Abstract:

The provenance of Cenomanian to Eocene flysch deposits accreted along the northern margin of the Eastern Alps has been investigated by means of zircon fission-track (FT) geochronology and zircon morphology. The Rhenodanubian flysch and Ybbsitz klippen zone comprise several nappes representing the Main flysch and Laab basins. The Laab basin received sediments of stable European provenance, indicated by pre-Variscan, Variscan, and Permian-Triassic zircon FT ages, and was thus located in the immediate south of the European margin. The Main flysch basin was supplied mainly from the evolving Eastern Alps and was therefore situated south of the Laab basin. Zircon populations with Permian to Jurassic cooling ages in the Main flysch basin are related to increased heat fluxes during the break-up of Pangaea and are probably derived from the northwestern part of the Eastern Alps. The dominant Cretaceous zircon FT cooling ages reflect Eoalpine metamorphism in the Austroalpine realm.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3121.2001.00372.x

Affiliations: 1: Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie, Sigwartstr. 10, 72076 Tübingen, Germany

Publication date: 2001-10-01

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