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Retrogressive fabric development during exhumation of the Voltri Massif (Ligurian Alps, Italy): arguments for an extensional origin and implications for the Alps–Apennines linkage

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Geological mapping coupled with structural investigations carried out in the Voltri Massif (eastern Ligurian Alps, Italy) provide new data for the interpretation of the tectonic context controlling main fabric development during exhumation of its high-pressure core. The Voltri Massif is here interpreted as a c. 30 km-long eclogite-bearing, asymmetric dome formed by the progressive verticalisation of the regional, second-phase mylonitic foliation developed during retrogressive greenschist metamorphic conditions. In this light, the exhumation history is driven by a ductile-to-brittle extensional process, operating through low-angle, top-to-the-W multiple detachment systems. A Late Eocene–Early Oligocene age for this extensional episode is proposed on the basis of structural correlations, stratigraphic and radiometric constraints. In this scenario, the Voltri Massif is interpreted as an extensional domain developed to accommodate the Late Eocene–Early Oligocene arching of the Western Alps–Northern Apennines orogenic system.

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The paper extensively benefited from the constructive advice and criticism of Eilard Hoogerduijn Strating and suggestions from the journal Editor (Wolf-Christian Dullo). The authors are grateful to Riccardo Polino for helpful discussions in the field and advice and Olivier Vanderhaeghe for revisiting an early version of the manuscript. Renato Funiciello is thanked for the continuous encouragement and support.

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Vignaroli, G., Faccenna, C. & Rossetti, F. Retrogressive fabric development during exhumation of the Voltri Massif (Ligurian Alps, Italy): arguments for an extensional origin and implications for the Alps–Apennines linkage. Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch) 98, 1077–1093 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-008-0305-4

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