Published March 2025 | Published
Journal Article Open

Timing of syn-orogenic extension in the Western Alps revealed by calcite U-Pb and hematite (U-Th)/He dating

  • 1. EDYTEM, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, UMR 5204, Le Bourget du Lac, France
  • 2. ROR icon Institut des Sciences de la Terre
  • 3. GEOPS, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, 91405 Orsay, France
  • 4. Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, INRAE, CEREGE Collège de France, Aix-en-Provence, France
  • 5. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

Abstract

Understanding fault activity over time provides valuable insights for reconstructing the tectonic history of an orogen, assessing seismological risks and understanding mineralization processes. In the Western Alps, one of the main controversies in existing tectonic models is the understanding of syn-orogenic extension. Seismological evidence shows widespread extensional deformation related to the reactivation of major lithospheric structures, such as the Penninic Frontal Thrust (PFT). However, the onset age and origin of extension are still debated due to the lack of suitable geochronological data. Fault hematite and calcite geochronology as well as clumped isotope data can be used to relate fluid regimes to fault activity. The analysis of calcite brecciae from extensional faults above the PFT shows that two distinct fluid regimes were present. The first regime, occurring before 2 Ma is associated with upwelling of deep fluids and is recorded by fault calcite at a temperature > 110°C. The second fluid regime is characterized by a meteoric signature and temperatures around 36 °C, representing crystallization since 2 Ma. This study presents a new model for the Miocene tectonic history of the Western Alps that combines (U-Th)/He and U-Pb geochronology on fault hematite (13.3 ± 0.8 to < 0.8 Ma) and calcite (5.3 ± 0.6 Ma). Results demonstrate a progression of extensional fault activity from east to west, from the Middle Miocene (ca. 13 Ma) to the Quaternary. The onset of extension in the inner part of the belt coincides with the development of the fold and thrust belt in the western Alpine foreland. Our new model proposes that extension occurs in the hanging wall of a large top-to-the-west thrust, known as the Alpine Frontal Thrust. This thrust, located to the west of the External Crystalline Massifs gives rise to their uplifting and extension at the rear.

Copyright and License

© 2024 China University of Geosciences (Beijing) and Peking University. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of China University of Geosciences (Beijing).

This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Acknowledgement

This work forms part of the first author’s Ph.D. project funded by the French BRGM in the frame of the RGF-Alps program (Référentiel Géologique de la France). The LA-ICP-MS hosted by the ENVITOP platform at CEREGE has received funding from the “Excellence Initiative” of the Aix Marseille University A*MIDEX – project DATCARB, a french “Investissement d’avenir” program. Special thanks to Fayçal Soufi and Pierre-Luigi Canepa for their preparation of polished thin-section. The authors thank the reviewers, Meinert Rahn and Martin Danišík, for their careful reading and insightful comments, and efficient editorial handling by Stijn Glorie (Associate Editor) and M. Santosh (Editorial Advisor), which greatly helped to improve this manuscript.

Contributions

Antonin Bilau: Writing – review & editing, Writing – original draft, Project administration, Methodology, Investigation, Formal analysis, Data curation, Conceptualization. Yann Rolland: Writing – review & editing, Writing – original draft, Visualization, Validation, Supervision, Project administration, Investigation, Funding acquisition, Conceptualization. Stéphane Schwartz: Writing – review & editing, Visualization, Validation, Supervision, Investigation, Funding acquisition, Conceptualization. Cécile Gautheron: Writing – review & editing, Validation, Supervision, Methodology, Investigation, Formal analysis, Data curation. Thierry Dumont: Writing – review & editing, Visualization, Validation, Supervision, Investigation, Conceptualization. Dorian Bienveignant: Investigation. Benjamin Brigaud: Writing – review & editing, Validation, Supervision, Methodology, Data curation. Nicolas Godeau: Validation, Supervision, Methodology, Formal analysis, Data curation. Abel Guihou: Writing – review & editing, Validation, Supervision, Methodology, Data curation. Pierre Deschamps: Writing – review & editing, Funding acquisition. Xavier Mangenot: Formal analysis, Data curation. Marianna Corre: Formal analysis, Data curation. Rosella Pinna-Jamme: Formal analysis, Data curation. Nathaniel Findling: Formal analysis, Data curation.

Supplemental Material

Supplementary Data 1 (XLSX)

Supplementary Data 2 (DOCX)

Supplementary Data 3 (XLSX)

Supplementary Data 4 (XLSX)

Supplementary Data 5 (XLSX)

Files

1-s2.0-S1674987124001932-main.pdf
Files (12.8 MB)
Name Size Download all
md5:86ade6932731687fe1e0e9ccf9e0020d
12.6 MB Preview Download
md5:87e9ed311ae74027c40aa087dc30ad0e
19.5 kB Download
md5:d167cef3601325b3eb55a768b2fab13c
205.3 kB Download
md5:735479c80d28d4673330884239c2b24e
15.8 kB Download
md5:7ef12aa2a4b686a89cc2ecc97a48d457
19.5 kB Download
md5:c2e138494e786363a3e75e6ed6a9a287
26.5 kB Download

Additional details

Created:
January 2, 2025
Modified:
January 2, 2025