The Blueschist Facies Schistes Lustres of Alpine Corsica - A Review PDF
The Blueschist Facies Schistes Lustres of Alpine Corsica - A Review PDF
Memoir 164
1986
John Warburton
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ABSTRACT
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302 Gibbons and Others
schist metamorphism having occurred prior to the involvement of the European conti-
nental basement, the upper part of which has also suffered blueschist metamorphism. An
analogy with these Eoalpine events is provided by the present-day collision of Australia
with the Banda Arc.
Figure 2. Geological sketch map of the Alpine system (after Frey and others 1974; Moullade 1978,
Gibbons & Horàk 1984). 1. Permo-Mesozoic-Tertiary cover to External Western Alps (Helvetics); 2.
Pre-Alpine crystalline basement (includes Permo-Carboniferous cover in Corsica and S. Provence); 3.
Penninic domain: Permo-Mesozoic to Tertiary cover, including the Mesozoic high-P metasedimentary
rocks and ophiolites of the schistes lustres:, 4. Penninic domain: Pre-Triassic basement beneath Penninic
schists (affected by high-P metamorphism); 5. Austroalpine domain and Southern Alps; tm = Tenda
Massif, dm = Dora Maira, gp = Gran Paradiso, mr = Monte Rosa, t = Tauern window, vg = Voltri
Group. The approximate position of Corsica prior to Oligocene rotations is also shown. Arrows mark
transport direction of the main schistes lustrés nappe over the granitic crystalline basement during
Eoalpine plate collision.
and in response to the actual collision rather than during earlier 1978; Warburton 1983; Péquignot and others 1984). However,
intraoceanic subduction. the lack of geochronological evidence, and the extreme complex-
ity resulting from polyphase folding, thrusting, and metamor-
STRATIGRAPHIC SETTING phism, have combined to ensure that so far all attempts at
stratigraphie classification remain tentative. The schistes lustrés
The Alpine schistes lustrés preserve some semblence of a have been separated broadly into upper and lower ophiolite-
stratigraphie succession and may be viewed as an essentially co- bearing units. Most of the lower unit (the schistes lustrés inférieur
herent blueschist terrane. Several stratigraphie interpretations of Durand-Delga 1977, 1978) corresponds to the série de la
have been proposed for the schistes lustrés of Alpine Corsica Castagniccia (Castagniccia Group) of Caron (1977). It crops out
(Mattauer & Proust 1976; Caron 1977; Durand-Delga 1977, mainly along the eastern margin of Alpine Corsica in the cores of
304 Gibbons and Others
D1 D1 D1 D1
Early: Foliation (SI) Early: Foliation (SI) Foliation (SI) Early: Folds (Fi a )
Mineral axial planar axial planar to axial planar
Lineation (LI) to folds sheath folds (Fl) foliation (SI)
Late: Thrusts Lineation (LI) Lineation (LI)
Late: SSW directed Includes
Barretalli W. directed
nappe thrust emplacement of
HP/LT over main main schistes
Eoalpine schistes lustres nappe
Metamorphism lustres and E. directed
(Mid- nappe Ersa-Centur i
Cretaceous nappe
to
?Eocene) D2 D2
Early: Sheath folds Eastward back- Late: Sheath folds
(F2) with thrusting to Ersa- (Fib) with axes
axially Centuri nappe with parallel to
planar associated (F2) lineation (L^).
fabric (S2) folds verging Folds (F l c ) with
and mineral toward E. axes sub-
lineation (L2) (mid-late Eocene) perpendicular
Late: Thrusts to Li
Greenschist D3 D3 D2 D2
Facies SE-directed back- Rare upright folds Folds (F 2 ) , SE- SE-verging folds
Metamorphism thrusting (F3), SE-verging verging with (F 2 ) with axial
(Late predating and axial planar axial planar planar cleavage
Eocene) locally synchronous cleavage (S3) cleavage (S 2 )
with SE-verging
F3 folds
D4
N-S Open, upright
Folds (F 4 ) ; (Late
Miocene-
Quaternary)
portant exceptions to this general rule have been recorded from interpreted as a SSW directed nappe within the Cap Corse ophio-
three areas in Cap Corse (Figure 3). Two of these areas represent lite stack (Figure 3).
klippen of continental basement thrust over the schistes lustrés: Various authors have attempted to elucidate the minor struc-
the Ersa - Centuri Nappe and the Farinole Nappe (Figure 3). tures produced during the early (Eoalpine) deformation, which
Caby and others (submitted) (1984) have suggested these klippen was synchronous with high P/low T metamorphism (Table 1).
are remnants of Austro-Alpine basement, basing this deduction Sheath folds are common and have been classed as Fl structures
upon marked lithological dissimilarities between these rocks and by Malavieille (1983), Faure and Malavieille (1980), and Harris
the 'European' basement of Western Corsica and the Alps. An (1984). Mattauer and others (1981) and Warburton (1983)
alternative interpretation is made by Faure and Malavieille prefer to classify their sheath folds as second generation structures
(1981) who mapped the Farinole Nappe as a northerly extension (Fib and F2, respectively), coaxially refolding Fl isoclines. Mat-
of a slice of Hercynian (European) basement present in the tauer and others (1981) further subdivide their early deformation
schistes lustrés to the south (around Serra di Pigno) (Figure 3). event to include westerly verging (Flc) folds with fold axes nor-
The Farinole Nappe displays a NE-SW trending LI lineation mal to LI. It is likely that the many complex early fold patterns
(Mattauer and others 1981) with a SW transport direction (Har- displayed by the schistes lustrés were produced during a pro-
ris 1984). By contrast, the Ersa-Centuri nappe displays an E-W longed history of progressive shearing (Cobbold & Quinquis
LI lineation and has been interpreted by Malavieille (1983) as 1980; Mattauer and others 1981; Warburton 1983). The latter
thrust eastward, rather than westward, over the schistes lustrés. author notes that his D2 shearing shows a more restricted distri-
The ophiolitic Barretalli Nappe ("zone B" of Harris 1984) is bution along discrete planes than those produced during Dl. He
306 Gibbons and Others
Alps (Dal Piaz and others 1972, Bocquet (Desmons) 1974, Hun-
ziker 1974, Delaloye and Desmons 1976, Maluski 1977). Alter-
natively, evolution of the Corsican schistes lustrés may be
modelled as having involved two distinctly separate events (e.g.
Zacher 1979). In this hypothesis, a late Cretaceous Eoalpine
blueschist metamorphism is followed by a long break in obduc-
tion collision. It has been suggested (e.g. Reutter and others 1980)
that this period marked a time of subduction polarity change,
with westward subduction occurring beneath Corsica. The mid-
Tertiary deformation and greenschist metamorphism has been
attributed to the Oligocene anticlockwise rotation of the Corse-
Sardinian block which caused E and SE directed thrusting of
Alpine Corsica towards the Adria plate (Zacher 1979).
The recent correlation of the Ersa-Centuri and Farinole
Nappes as allochthonous fragments of Austro-Alpine basement
(Caby and others, in press) has been explained in terms of a
backthrusting event (table 1). Both Warburton and Harris envis-
age this backthrusting to have taken place after the obduction of
the Adria microplate. One difference between the interpretations
of these two scientists is that Warburton places great emphasis on
D3 backthrusts affecting the schistes lustrés, whereas Harris de-
scribes only SE verging folds beneath the backthrusting
Figure 5. Model proposed by Malavieille (1983) showing the progressive Ersa-Centuri Nappe. Another point of difference is that in north-
closure of Western Tethys and obduction direction of the Tethyan ophio- ern Cap Corse Harris has identified blueschist minerals associated
lite. The salient features of the diagram include the formation during the
late Cretaceous of a 'continental promontory' controlled by the position
with the Ersa-Centuri backthrusting, while in southern Cap Corse
of the North Pyrenean Fault (NPF) (fig. 5b) and opposing emplacement Warburton identifies his backthrusting event as partly synchro-
directions of schistes lustrés (fig. 5c). Fig. 5d portrays the Oligocene nous with greenschist metamorphism.
anticlockwise rotation of Corsica away from the European mainland Malavieille (1983) proposes a very different model to ex-
producing the present day plate geometry. Stipple = European continen-
tal margin. Horizontal dashed lines = overriding schistes lustrés nappe.
plain the anomalous eastward thrust direction of the Ersa-Centuri
nappe. He suggests that, during the late Cretaceous, Corsica ex-
isted as a promontory separated from the European mainland by
subducting continent and transported externally (i.e. toward the the transcurrent North Pyrenean Fault. Interaction of sinistral
west) for distances of over 20 Km. An alternative for at least transcurrent movement with the Eoalpine obduction front re-
some of these basement slices is that they may have been em- sulted in the local superposition of E and SE directed nappes over
placed during Warburton's inferred SE directed backthrusting the previously westward thrust schistes lustrés in NE Corsica
event. (Figure 5). Unlike the hypothesis of Harris (1984), the eastward
The schistes lustrés nappe now occupies a position along the thrusting of the Ersa-Centuri Nappe is attributed to this deforma-
contact between the Corsardinian microplate (formerly part of tion phase (i.e. late Eoalpine) rather than a mid-Tertiary event.
the leading edge of the European plate) and the Adria microplate Another possible influence of transpressive deformation on the
(Warburton, this volume). The timing of collision between the emplacement of the schistes lustrés nappes is suggested to explain
Adria continental microplate and Corsica is generally considered the anomalous SSW transport direction of the Barretalli Nappe
to have been mid-Tertiary (e.g. Kligfield 1980; Reutter and others (Harris 1984). A greater component of sinistral strike-slip move-
1980). Warburton (this volume), developing the Reutter and ment along the Eoalpine obduction front could produce this ob-
others scenario, models the leading edge of the Adria plate as served change in transport direction.
oceanic crust (or an island arc). Obduction of this 'Adria' leading As yet there is no radiometric record of HP/LT metamor-
edge is held responsible for thrusting higher pressure rocks over phism having occurred in the Corsican schistes lustrés prior to the
lower pressure units. Thus, in this model, the Eoalpine blueschist involvement of the European basement with the Tethyan subduc-
metamorphism results from the obduction of a Tethyan subduc- tion system (Gibbons and Horák 1984). Whether or not HP/LT
tion system, followed firstly by the obduction of the Adria plate remnants of a former intraoceanic subduction system are pre-
over the schistes lustrés and secondly by SE directed "retrochar- served in the schistes lustrés, it is clear that blueschist metamor-
riage' backthrusting. The deformation is considered to be progres- phism was active during the collision of European continental
sive, occurring over a time span of some 75 Ma, from late crust with the former intraoceanic subduction system. An analogy
Cretaceous to late Eocene. Support for this model is provided by with this Eoalpine collision is provided by the present day colli-
the wide range of blueschist ages recorded from Corsica and the sion of Australian continental crust with the formerly intraoce-
The blueschist facies schistes lustrés of Alpine Corsica 309
w schistes lustrés
' I II _ J l l — n i J t
km
100
100
Figure 6. Comparison between the postulated Eoalpine (mid-Cretaceous) collision of the European
plate (Corsica) and the Adria microplate, and the present day collision of Australia with the Banda Arc
(after Hamilton, 1979). Two notable differences are a: the subducted oceanic crust was younger in the
Eoalpine collision; and b: the Adria microplate included continental crust. 1. continental crust, 2.
oceanic crust. 3. accretionary prism; 4. sediments in forearc basin and on continental shelf.
anic Banda Arc (Hamilton 1979). The leading edge of the tauer and others over the last ten years. Only recently, however,
Australian continent, subducted beneath the formerly intraocea- have more detailed analyses of Corsican blueschist nappe geome-
nic accretionary prism to a depth of over 30 Kms, is presumably tries and kinematics been attempted, and there is still considerable
at blueschist faciès PT conditions. Continued collision may result disagreement over the timing of individual tectonometamorphic
in the obduction of the volcanic arc (and the back-arc ocean crust events. Despite the fact that the Corsican schistes lustrés provide
of the Banda Sea) over the presently obducting accretionary some of the best and most accessible exposures of Eoalpine blue-
prism (Figure 6). schists in the internal Alpine belt, mapping these extremely com-
In conclusion, it is clear that there is general acceptance of plex rocks is difficult, radiometric dates remain few, and it is
the Eoalpine obduction model postulated and refined by Mat- likely to be some time before a widely accepted detailed model
emerges for the evolution of this part of the Alpine orogen.
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