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Tectonic evolution and paleogeography of the Kırşehir Block and the Central Anatolian Ophiolites, Turkey

In Central and Western Anatolia two continent‐derived massifs simultaneously underthrusted an oceanic lithosphere in the Cretaceous and ended up with very contrasting metamorphic grades: high pressure, low temperature in the Tavşanlı zone and the low pressure, high temperature in the Kırşehir Block....

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Published in:Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 2016-04, Vol.35 (4), p.983-1014
Main Authors: Hinsbergen, Douwe J. J., Maffione, Marco, Plunder, Alexis, Kaymakcı, Nuretdin, Ganerød, Morgan, Hendriks, Bart W. H., Corfu, Fernando, Gürer, Derya, Gelder, Giovanni I. N. O., Peters, Kalijn, McPhee, Peter J., Brouwer, Fraukje M., Advokaat, Eldert L., Vissers, Reinoud L. M.
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description In Central and Western Anatolia two continent‐derived massifs simultaneously underthrusted an oceanic lithosphere in the Cretaceous and ended up with very contrasting metamorphic grades: high pressure, low temperature in the Tavşanlı zone and the low pressure, high temperature in the Kırşehir Block. To assess why, we reconstruct the Cretaceous paleogeography and plate configuration of Central Anatolia using structural, metamorphic, and geochronological constraints and Africa‐Europe plate reconstructions. We review and provide new 40Ar/39Ar and U/Pb ages from Central Anatolian metamorphic and magmatic rocks and ophiolites and show new paleomagnetic data on the paleo‐ridge orientation in a Central Anatolian Ophiolite. Intraoceanic subduction that formed within the Neotethys around 100–90 Ma along connected N‐S and E‐W striking segments was followed by overriding oceanic plate extension. Already during suprasubduction zone ocean spreading, continental subduction started. We show that the complex geology of central and southern Turkey can at first order be explained by a foreland‐propagating thrusting of upper crustal nappes derived from a downgoing, dominantly continental lithosphere: the Kırşehir Block and Tavşanlı zone accreted around 85 Ma, the Afyon zone around 65 Ma, and Taurides accretion continued until after the middle Eocene. We find no argument for Late Cretaceous subduction initiation within a conceptual “Inner Tauride Ocean” between the Kırşehir Block and the Afyon zone as widely inferred. We propose that the major contrast in metamorphic grade between the Kırşehir Block and the Tavşanlı zone primarily results from a major contrast in subduction obliquity and the associated burial rates, higher temperature being reached upon higher subduction obliquity. Key Points Central Anatolia formed due to interplay of two simultaneous subduction zones The Anatolian thrust belt formed by foreland‐propagating nappe stacking Strong variations in subduction obliquity may explain contrasting metamorphic histories
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collision
continental subduction
Cretaceous
Earth Sciences
Eocene
Evolution
High pressure
High temperature
Lithosphere
Low temperature
Magma
Metamorphism
ophiolite
Paleomagnetism
Plate tectonics
Sciences of the Universe
subduction
Tectonics
title Tectonic evolution and paleogeography of the Kırşehir Block and the Central Anatolian Ophiolites, Turkey
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