This review illustrates the most important features of the Ordovician successions of the Sardinian basement. We focus on the stratigraphy and tectonic structures in the tectonic units of the External and Nappe zones of the Variscan basement. The Ordovician successions are characterized by unconformities related to tectonic events ascribed to the Sardic and Sarrabese phases. The different durations of the unconformity related gaps in the External (17 myr) and Nappe (6 myr) zones, recent work on the trilobite fossil content, and the occurrence of a volcanic arc only in the Nappe Zone (Sarrabus and Gerrei units) highlight significant discrepancies suggesting that these domains did not share the same geodynamic setting and palaeogeographical position during the Ordovician. This implies they were amalgamated only in Variscan times. Whereas for the external and nappe zones the Ordovician features are clear, the high-grade metamorphic Inner Zone, where numerous Ordovician ortho- and para-gneiss occur, more detailed studies are needed to define a complete framework for the Ordovician evolution of Sardinia. The present revision of data for the best-preserved succession of Sardinian tectonic units suggests that at least two distinct terranes, which did not share the same Ordovician evolution, were only amalgamated during the Variscan Orogeny.

The Ordovician of Sardinia (Italy): from the ‘Sardic Phase’ to the end-Ordovician glaciation, palaeogeography and geodynamic context / Loi, A., Cocco, F., Oggiano, G., Funedda, A., Vidal, M., Ferretti, A., Leone, F., Barca, S., Naitza, S., Ghienne, J., Pillola, G.L. (SPECIAL PUBLICATION - GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON). - In: A Global Synthesis of the Ordovician System: Part 1 / [a cura di] D. A. T. Harper, Durham University, UK B. Lefebvre, CNRS, University of Lyon, France I. G. Percival, Geological Survey of New South Wales, Australia and T. Servais, CNRS, University of Lille, France. - [s.l], 2023. - ISBN 9781786205889. - pp. 409-431 [10.1144/SP532-2022-121]

The Ordovician of Sardinia (Italy): from the ‘Sardic Phase’ to the end-Ordovician glaciation, palaeogeography and geodynamic context

Ferretti, Annalisa
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This review illustrates the most important features of the Ordovician successions of the Sardinian basement. We focus on the stratigraphy and tectonic structures in the tectonic units of the External and Nappe zones of the Variscan basement. The Ordovician successions are characterized by unconformities related to tectonic events ascribed to the Sardic and Sarrabese phases. The different durations of the unconformity related gaps in the External (17 myr) and Nappe (6 myr) zones, recent work on the trilobite fossil content, and the occurrence of a volcanic arc only in the Nappe Zone (Sarrabus and Gerrei units) highlight significant discrepancies suggesting that these domains did not share the same geodynamic setting and palaeogeographical position during the Ordovician. This implies they were amalgamated only in Variscan times. Whereas for the external and nappe zones the Ordovician features are clear, the high-grade metamorphic Inner Zone, where numerous Ordovician ortho- and para-gneiss occur, more detailed studies are needed to define a complete framework for the Ordovician evolution of Sardinia. The present revision of data for the best-preserved succession of Sardinian tectonic units suggests that at least two distinct terranes, which did not share the same Ordovician evolution, were only amalgamated during the Variscan Orogeny.
2023
14-ott-2022
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https://www.lyellcollection.org/doi/abs/10.1144/SP532-2022-121
A Global Synthesis of the Ordovician System: Part 1
D. A. T. Harper, Durham University, UK B. Lefebvre, CNRS, University of Lyon, France I. G. Percival, Geological Survey of New South Wales, Australia and T. Servais, CNRS, University of Lille, France
532
409
431
9781786205889
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
Ordovician, stratigraphy, biochronology, faunas, palaeogeography, evolution.
The Ordovician was one of the longest of the geological periods, characterized by major magmatic and tectonic activity, an immense biodiversification, swings in climate and sea levels and the first Phanerozoic mass extinction. A Global Synthesis of the Ordovician System is presented in two volumes in the Geological Society Special Publications series. This first volume (SP532) charts the history of the Ordovician System and explores significant advances in our understanding of its biostratigraphy, including more precise calibration of its timescale with tephra chronology and regional alignments using astrochronology and cyclostratigraphy. Changes in the world’s oceans, their shifting currents and sea levels, the biogeography of their biotas and the ambient climate are described and discussed against a background of changing palaeogeography. This first volume also includes syntheses of the Ordovician geology for most European countries, including historical key areas, such as Great Britain, Baltoscandia and Bohemia. The second volume (SP533) provides synthetic aspects of the Ordovician geology of most other parts of the world.
The Ordovician of Sardinia (Italy): from the ‘Sardic Phase’ to the end-Ordovician glaciation, palaeogeography and geodynamic context / Loi, A., Cocco, F., Oggiano, G., Funedda, A., Vidal, M., Ferretti, A., Leone, F., Barca, S., Naitza, S., Ghienne, J., Pillola, G.L. (SPECIAL PUBLICATION - GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON). - In: A Global Synthesis of the Ordovician System: Part 1 / [a cura di] D. A. T. Harper, Durham University, UK B. Lefebvre, CNRS, University of Lyon, France I. G. Percival, Geological Survey of New South Wales, Australia and T. Servais, CNRS, University of Lille, France. - [s.l], 2023. - ISBN 9781786205889. - pp. 409-431 [10.1144/SP532-2022-121]
Loi, Alfredo; Cocco, Fabrizio; Oggiano, Giacomo; Funedda, Antonio; Vidal, Muriel; Ferretti, Annalisa; Leone, Francesco; Barca, Sebastiano; Naitza, Ste...espandi
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