The geology of western Europe:
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Autor: Rutten, Martin Gerard
Jahr: 1969
Contents
PREFACE.......................................... vii
Introductory ......................................... vii
About this book........................................ vm
A word about geological travel.................................. x
Acknowledgments....................................... xi
References........................................... xi
CHAPTER 1. THE MAIN DIVISIONS............................. 1
The necessity of classification.................................. 1
The three main divisions.................................... 2
Lowlands and low plateaus................................... 4
The lowlands....................................... 4
The low plateaus...................................... 5
The uplands.......................................... 6
Variation in early geology of the uplands........................... 6
Uplands and low plateaus.................................. 7
Similarity in later evolution of the uplands........................... 7
Absence of structural correlation between older and younger structures.............. 8
The mountain chains...................................... 8
The Gipfelflur ...................................... 9
Mountain chains and uplands................................ 10
Recapitulation......................................... 11
Generalities.......................................... 11
The importance of peneplains................................ 11
Rejecting continental accretion ............................... 14
References........................................... 16
CHAPTER 2. NORTHERN EUROPE: FENNOSCANDIAN SHIELD AND CALEDONIDES. ... 17
Introduction ......................................... 17
The Fennoscandian Shield ................................... 19
The orogenetic cycle concept................................ 20
Absolute dating...................................... 23
The Caledonides........................................ 29
Sparagmite Series..................................... 30
Cambro-Silurian...................................... 31
Structure of the Caledonides ................................ 34
References........................................... 40
CHAPTER 3. NORTHERN EUROPE: EPICONTINENTAL DEPOSITS, THE OSLO REGION,
POST-GLACIAL RISE.............................. 42
Introduction ......................................... 42
Epicontinental Cambro-Silurian................................. 42
Alum shales and kolm .................................. 43
Orthoceras limestone.................................... 44
Silurian reefs of Gotland.................................. 45
The Oslo region........................................ 49
Cambro-Silurian in the Oslo graben............................. 49
Permian plutonic rocks and volcanics............................. 54
Rhombporphyry flows and ignimbrites............................ 56
Cauldrons ........................................ 61
Origin of Oslo rocks.................................... 61
Post-Glacial uplift of Scandinavia................................ 63
References........................................... 63
CHAPTER 4. HERCYNIAN EUROPE: GENERALITIES.................... 66
Hercynian and Variscan.................................... 66
The Hercynian uplands .................................... 67
Variations in the Hercynian uplands............................. 69
German classification of Hercynian Europe............................ 72
Time of folding........................................ 74
Hercynian paleogeography.................................... 76
Hercynian coal basins..................................... 77
References........................................... 78
CHAPTER 5. HERCYNIAN EUROPE: THE ARDENNES.................... 80
Introduction ......................................... 80
The Old-Red continent and the transgression of the Devonian sea.................. 84
Border position of the Ardennes............................... 84
Lower Devonian...................................... 84
Middle and Upper Devonian................................ 84
Carboniferous....................................... 86
Southern border of the Brabant Massif............................ 87
Nappe structure in the northern Ardennes?............................ 87
Structure........................................... 89
Caledonian massifs..................................... 90
Fepin nonconformity.................................... 92
Structure of the Devonian.................................. 92
Structure of the Lower Carboniferous............................ 92
Structure of the Upper Carboniferous............................ 96
Type localities of Etroeungt and Vise............................... 98
Time of folding and the Grande Breche of the Visean....................... 98
Tangential compression versus gravity tectonics.......................... 99
Devonian reefs........................................ 102
Devonian rythms and Coal Measure cyclothems........................ 103
Post-Hercynian history..................................... 104
Peneplanation....................................... 104
Formation of uplands.................................... 104
References........................................... 106
CHAPTER 6. HERCYNIAN EUROPE: THE RHEINISCHES SCHIEFERGEBIRGE........ 108
Introduction ......................................... 108
The Devonian of the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge.......................... 110
Comparison with the Ardennes................................ 110
Variations in subsidence................................... 110
Devonian sedimentology.................................. U2
Initial magmatism in the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge...................... 114
Carboniferous of the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge.......................... 114
Tectonics........................................... 116
Single Stockwerk, monotony ................................ U6
Vergenz ........................................ 118
Faltenspiegel ....................................... 118
Microtectonics .............................. 119
Cloos and his school ............................ 120
Achsenrampe ...................................... 123
The Moselle synclinorium.................................. 124
The sub-Hercynian border depression............................... 127
References........................................... 129
CHAPTER 7. HERCYNIAN EUROPE: THE ARMORICAN MASSIF.............. 132
The intermediate character of the Armorican Massif........................ 132
The Brioverian ........................................ 133
Cadomian orogeny..................................... 135
Tillites ......................................... 137
Paleozoic history........................................ 138
Absence of Caledonian orogeny............................... 139
Pre-orogenetic character of the Bretonic phase ........................ 140
Sudetic and later orogenetic phases.............................. 141
Tectonic style....................................... 142
Anticlinal areas..................................... 143
Granites of Flamanville (Normandy), and of Barr-Andlau (Vosges).................. 145
References........................................... 145
CHAPTER 8. THE MASSIF CENTRAL............................ 148
Introduction ......................................... 148
Massif Central and Plateau Central ........................... 148
Historical outline...................................... 149
The crystalline basement.................................... 150
Metamorphic series .................................... 150
Zoneographie ...................................... 152
Anatexitic granites..................................... 154
Three examples...................................... 154
Variations in the relation between metamorphism and metasomatism............... 158
Newer results....................................... 161
The Montagne Noire...................................... 163
Caledonian orogeny?.................................... 163
Hercynian nappe structures................................. 165
The Sillon houiller ...................................... 166
References........................................... 168
CHAPTER 9. ALPINE EUROPE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION................. 170
Geosynclinal and epicontinental Alpine Europe.......................... 170
Enumeration of the elements of Alpine Europe .......................... 171
The Alps and nomenclature................................... 174
Nappe structures........................................ 177
The classic picture of the Alps.................................. 181
Basic assumptions of the classic picture.............................. 184
The Leithorizont ....................................... 189
New views and old....................................... 191
CHAPTER 10. ALPINE EUROPE: NEWER TRENDS IN ALPINE GEOLOGY.......... 193
Introduction ......................................... 193
Invalidating the embryonic cordillera concept........................... 193
Tethys paleogeography..................................... 194
Views opposed to nappe continuity or cylindrism ........................ 195
Absolute dating of the Central Massifs.............................. 197
Metamorphism and microtectonics in the Pennides......................... 198
Gravity tectonics........................................ 202
Time of folding and orogenetic phases.............................. 204
The root zone ........................................ 205
Geophysical investigation of the root of the Alps.......................... 207
Tangential shortening ..................................... 210
Paleomagnetism and the assembly of Alpine Europe........................ 211
Newer theories........................................ 213
Germanic versus Alpine facies of the Triassic........................... 216
Deep or shallow—off-shore or near-shore?............................ 218
Flysch and molasse ...................................... 22(*
References........................................... 221
CHAPTER 11. ALPINE EUROPE: THE SWISS ALPS...................... 225
General remarks........................................ 225
The Helvetides ........................................ 227
Older and newer tectonic interpretations............................ 231
Voraneilen der jiingeren Schichten ............................. 232
Branden der Deckenstirne ................................. 232
Along-the-strike discontinuities............................... 234
The root zone of the Helvitides.............................. 237
Ultrahelvetian, klippen and Prealps ............................... 239
Ultrahelvetian....................................... 239
Klippen ......................................... 241
Prealps.......................................... 244
Tectonic structure of the Prealps, 247
The Central Massifs...................................... 249
The Pennides......................................... 251
Bundner Schiefer ..................................... 255
Ophiolites......................................... 257
Radiolarites ....................................... 258
The Bundner Schiefer in Graubiinden ............................ 259
The Austrides, the root zone and the Southern Alps........................ 260
References........................................... 260
CHAPTER 12. ALPINE EUROPE: THE FRENCH ALPS.................... 263
Introduction ......................................... 263
The major divisions....................................... 265
The Subalpine chains...................................... 268
Structure......................................... 270
The intracutaneous structures of Roya............................ 275
The Sillon subalpin ................................... 276
The Fosse vocontienne .................................. 276
The Barrot Dome..................................... 277
The Central Massifs...................................... 279
The Belledonne Massif................................... 279
The Pelvoux Massif..................................... 279
The Argentera (Mercantour) Massif............................. 284
The Annot Sandstone, 287
The internal zones....................................... 289
The Brianconnais zone................................... 289
Brianconnais Coal Measures, 292—Brianconnais geanticline , 292—The Brian?onnais fan, 294
The Pennides or Piemonte zone............................... 298
The Helminthoides flysch, 298
The junction of Alps and Apennines............................... 299
Schematic history of the French Alps............................... 301
Correlations.......................................... 301
References..................................... 303
CHAPTER 13. ALPINE EUROPE: EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ALPS............. 306
Introduction ............................... 306
Eastern Alps................................ 3Qg
The northern border zone......................... 310
The Austride nappes............................ 314
Northern Limestone Alps.......................... 3j7
Gosau Beds........................... 32Q
Engadin and Tauern windows................................ 322
The root zone of the Eastern Alps............................. 322
The Southern Alps....................................... 328
Stratigraphy of the Southern Alps.............................. 330
Structure of the Southern Alps ............................... 333
Erosion tectonics .................................... 335
References........................................... 338
CHAPTER 14. ALPINE EUROPE: PYRENEES AND LOWER PROVENCE........... 342
Introduction ......................................... 342
The Pyrenees......................................... 343
Pyrenees and Alps..................................... 343
Main divisions of the Pyrenees................................ 345
Orogenetic phases..................................... 348
Literature......................................... 349
The axial zone of the Pyrenees................................ 349
Hercynian sedimentary series, 349—Gneisses and granites, 351
The external zones of the Pyrenees.............................. 353
Alpine sedimentary series, 353—Structure, 356
The Lower Provence...................................... 360
References........................................... 367
CHAPTER 15. ALPINE EUROPE: THE JURA MOUNTAINS.................. 371
Introduction ......................................... 371
The classic picture....................................... 374
Newer ideas.......................................... 379
Gravitational tectonics................................... 379
Complex history of the Arc bisontin ............................ 380
Large-scale overthrusting.................................. 382
Wrench faults of the basement?............................... 388
The Jura Mountains and the extension of the salt of the Triassic................. 389
References........................................... 390
CHAPTER 16. ALPINE EUROPE: BETIC CORDILLERA, IBERIAN CHAINS AND CATALANIDES 392
Introduction ......................................... 392
The Betic Cordillera...................................... 392
The main divisions..................................... 393
The Subbetic....................................... 395
The Betic......................................... 397
The Malaga Betic, 398—The Alpujarrides, 399—The Rondaides, 400—Peridotites, 402— The Betic
haut-fond , or Betic geanticline, 402—The Sierra Nevada Betic, 402—The Sierra Nevada morpholo-
gy, 406—The Straits of Gibraltar, 406
Iberian chains and Catalanides,................................. 407
Stratigraphy........................................ 408
Structure......................................... 409
Gravity tectonics...................................... 412
References........................................... 415
CHAPTER 17. LOWLANDS AND LOW PLATEAUS...................... 417
Introduction ......................................... 417
Variations in history...................................... 418
Compartmentation and Randtroge ............................... 419
Halokinesis.......................................... 426
References........................................... 430
CHAPTER 18. YOUNGER VOLCANICS............................ 432
Introduction ......................................... 432
Economic importance ................................... 433
Outer-Alpine younger volcanics................................. 434
Hebung-Spaltung-Vulkanismus .............................. 435
Composition of outer-Alpine volcanics............................ 437
Younger volcanics of Germany.................................. 438
Northern province..................................... 438
Southern province..................................... 443
Outer-Alpine younger volcanics of France............................. 444
Composition of the volcanics................................ 444
The Auvergne....................................... 447
Cantal and Mont Dore................................... 447
The Chaine des Puys.................................... 449
Limagne district...................................... 452
Velay district....................................... 453
Causses and Bas Languedoc district.............................. 453
Inner-Alpine younger volcanics.................................. 453
The Rome district..................................... 456
The Naples district..................................... 459
The Eolian Islands .................................... 462
The Etna......................................... 466
References........................................... 469
ADDENDUM......................................... 472
SOURCES FOR GEOLOGICAL INFORMATION IN WEST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES....... 473
REFERENCES INDEX.................................... 477
SUBJECT INDEX....................................... 485
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