Large-scale hercynian West-directed tectonics in southeastern sardinia (Italy)

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Widespread Hercynian west-directed thrusting and west-facing folds, until now only reported in a limited area, are ubiquitous in the Sarrabus unit, southeastern Sardinia. Intense thrusting and imbrication in the higher tectonic levels of the Sarrabus unit potentially originated during west-directed thrusting of higher tectonic units, which have been eroded. The floor thrust of the Sarrabus unit, the Villasalto thrust, is a west- directed thrust that places the Sarrabus unit above the Gerrei and Meana Sardo units. East-west shortening in southeastern Sardinia followed north-south shortening in central Sardinia and internal deformation in the Castello Medusa-Riu Gruppa, Gerrei, Meana Sardo and Barbagia units. After restoration of movement along the Villasalto thrust, the Sarrabus unit is located east of the Gerrei and Meana Sardo unit. Therefore, it cannot be directly correlated with the Meana Sardo or the Barbagia units. © Elsevier, Paris. © 1998 Elsevier, Paris.

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Conti, P., & Patta, E. D. (1998). Large-scale hercynian West-directed tectonics in southeastern sardinia (Italy). Geodinamica Acta, 11(5), 217–231. https://doi.org/10.1080/09853111.1998.11105321

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