Project Details
Tectonic accretion of the Rheno-Hercynian foreland, documented by detrital zircons in the Carboniferous flysch of the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge (Variscides, Germany)
Applicant
Professor Dr. Wolfgang Franke
Subject Area
Palaeontology
Term
from 2015 to 2020
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 299181892
The active, southern margin of the Rheno-Hercynian Orogen has accreted, at least from the Namurian C onwards, Devonian clastic shelf sediments with zircons derived from the Caledonides and the East European Platform. In Tournaisian to mid-Viséan greywacke turbidites from the Rheno-hercynian allochthons (Hörre, Kellerwald), these zircons are not yet detectable.Laser-ICP-MS dating of zircons from synorogenic turbidites of the missing interval (late Viséan to Namurian B of the autochthon) is expected to reveal the onset of accretion and erosion of north-derived Devonian clastic sediments. Zircon data will be controlled by K/Ar dating of slates from potential source rocks.Previous studies on the mineral composition of Rheno-Hercynian synorogenic clastic sediments permits to estimate the proportion of recycled shelf deposits. Since contours and isopachs of the foreland basin are well-known, the above findings can be used to balance the volume and section of the recycled sediments. That section must be added to the passive margin of Laurussia + Avalonia in order to achieve an improved palispastic reconstruction.
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