2009
DOI: 10.1144/sp321.9
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Cenozoic tectonic evolution of Naxos Island through a multi-faceted approach of fission-track analysis

Abstract: New zircon and apatite fission-track ages obtained on samples from all lithotectonic units exposed on Naxos Island are presented. Zircon ages of the exhumed metamorphic rocks range from 25.2 to 9.3 Ma and from 13.0 to 6.4 Ma for apatite. Zircon track-length analysis distinguishes partial overprinting of an earlier event (M1) in the south. Northwards no overprint is seen and the ages there represent rapid exhumation since c. 12 Ma. Both zircon and apatite ages are slightly older toward the north of the island p… Show more

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“…These ages may be interpreted either as early intrusion, during oceanization of the Aegean, or as late emplacement during large-scale extension (Bolhar et al, 2016). Zircon and apatite fission track data from all tectonic units exposed on Naxos as well as UPb ages show a consistent cooling and exhumation scenario: cooling started at ∼ 25 Ma, and continued until ∼ 8 Ma (Seward et al, 2009;Brichau et al, 2006;John and Howard, 1995;Cao et al, 2017). Structures in the central migmatite dome show several synmigmatic subdomes (Vanderhaeghe, 2004) (Fig.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…These ages may be interpreted either as early intrusion, during oceanization of the Aegean, or as late emplacement during large-scale extension (Bolhar et al, 2016). Zircon and apatite fission track data from all tectonic units exposed on Naxos as well as UPb ages show a consistent cooling and exhumation scenario: cooling started at ∼ 25 Ma, and continued until ∼ 8 Ma (Seward et al, 2009;Brichau et al, 2006;John and Howard, 1995;Cao et al, 2017). Structures in the central migmatite dome show several synmigmatic subdomes (Vanderhaeghe, 2004) (Fig.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…5-8.5 kbar, 500-700°C) and associated migmatites also developed in the central Cyclades, such as in the Naxos, Paros, Mykonos and Ikaria islands [Jansen and Schuiling, 1976;Lister et al, 1984;Urai et al, 1990;Keay et al, 2001;Vanderhaeghe, 2004;Duchêne et al, 2006;Kruckenberg et al, 2011;Beaudoin et al, 2015;Laurent et al, 2015]. Exhumation of these rocks as MCCs was accommodated during the Oligocene-Miocene by several ductile-brittle detachment systems (figures 4 and 6) comprising the top-to-the NE North Cycladic Detachment System (NCDS) [Faure et al, 1991;Lee and Lister, 1992;Gautier and Brun, 1994;Mehl et al, 2005Mehl et al, , 2007Brichau et al, 2007Brichau et al, , 2008Jolivet et al, 2010a], the top-to-the N Naxos/Paros Extensional Fault System (NPEFS) [Urai et al, 1990;Gautier et al, 1993;Brichau et al, 2006;Seward et al, 2009;Bargnesi et al, 2013] and the top-to-the SW West Cycladic Detachment System (WCDS) [Grasemann and Petrakakis, 2007;Brichau et al, 2010;Iglseder et al, 2011;Grasemann et al, 2012]. The minimum offset of these extensional structures is estimated at 60-100 km for the NCDS [Jolivet et al, 2004a;Brichau et al, 2008] and ~50 km for the NPEFS (figure 3) [Brichau et al, 2006].…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Cyclades, the NCDS accommodated this exhumation since the Oligocene (figures 9 and 11) [Faure et al, 1991;Lee and Lister, 1992;Brichau et al, 2007Brichau et al, , 2008Jolivet et al, 2010a] while the NPEFS and the WCDS became active in the early Miocene [Urai et al, 1990;Gautier et al, 1993;Vanderhaeghe, 2004;Brichau et al, 2006;Seward et al, 2009;Iglseder et al, 2011;Grasemann et al, 2012]. Syntectonic sediments started to be deposited in the hanging wall of these extensional structures [Photiades, 2002;Sánchez-Gómez et al, 2002;Kuhlemann et al, 2004;Lecomte et al, 2010;Laurent et al, 2015].…”
Section: Back-arc Extension In the Cyclades And Western Anatoliamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These ages may be interpreted either as early intrusion, during ocenazitation of the Aegean, or as late emplacement during largescale extension (Bolhar et al 2016). Zircon and apatite fission track data from all tectonic units exposed on Naxos as well as U-Pb ages show a consistent cooling and exhumation scenario: cooling started at ~25 Ma, and continued until ~ 8 Ma 5 (Seward et al 2009, Brichau et al, 2006, John and Howard, 1995.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 88%