Metamorphic Domes in Northern Tunisia: Exhuming the Roots of Nappe Belts by Widespread Post‐Subduction Delamination in the Western Mediterranean

Author:

Booth Rea G.12ORCID,Gaidi S.13ORCID,Melki F.3ORCID,Marzougui W.4,Ruano P.1,Nieto F.5ORCID,Azañón J. M.12,Galvé J. P.1,Hidas K.6,Garrido C. J.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geodynamics University of Granada Granada Spain

2. Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra CSIC‐UGR Granada Spain

3. Faculté des Sciences de Tunis Université de Tunis El Manar Tunis Tunisia

4. Office National de Mines Tunis Tunisia

5. Department of Mineralogy and Petrology University of Granada Granada Spain

6. Departamento de Geología y Subsuelo Centro Nacional Instituto Geológico y Minero de España del CSIC Project Office of Granada Granada Spain

Abstract

AbstractCenozoic extension in the Western Mediterranean has been related to the dynamics of back‐arc domains. Although, in most of its orogenic belts extension propagated into the fore‐arc nappe domains. Here we revisit the structure, metamorphism and radiometric ages of the Tunisian Tell, where HP/LT rocks (350°C at 0.8 GPa), were exhumed by the sequential activity of extensional detachments after heating and decompression (410°C–440°C at 0.6–0.3 GPa) in a plate convergent setting. Normal faults thinning the Tunisian Tell detached at two different crustal levels. The shallower one cuts down into the Atlas Mesozoic sequence, involving Tellian Triassic evaporites in the hanging‐wall forming halokinetic structures in the Mejerda basin late Miocene. The deeper‐detachment bounds metamorphic domes formed by marbles and metapsammites from the Atlas domain. Illite crystallinity on Triassic rocks shows epizonal to anchizonal values, at deep and intermediate structural depths of the Tell‐Atlas nappe belt, respectively. New U‐Pb 49.78 ± 1.28 Ma rutile ages from Tellian metabasites, together with existing phlogopite 23–17 Ma K‐Ar ages in Atlas marbles from the footwall of the deepest detachment, indicate a polymetamorphic evolution. The Tell rocks underthrusted the Kabylian flysch in the early Eocene. Further, early Miocene shortening thrusted the metabasites over lower‐grade sediments, producing HP/LT metamorphism and ductile stretching at the base of the Atlas belt. The exhumation of midcrustal roots of Western Mediterranean nappe belts after tectonic shortening is a common feature related to tearing at the edges of the subduction systems and inboard delamination of their subcontinental lithospheric mantle.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Consejería de Conocimiento, Investigación y Universidad, Junta de Andalucía

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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