EGU25-939, updated on 14 Mar 2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-939
EGU General Assembly 2025
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Poster | Thursday, 01 May, 08:30–10:15 (CEST), Display time Thursday, 01 May, 08:30–12:30
 
Hall X2, X2.55
Paleogeographic heritage within Mediterranean orogens: The Shkoder-Peja transverse zone of Northern Albania
Fabio Feriozzi1, Gaia Siravo2, and Fabio Speranza2
Fabio Feriozzi et al.
  • 1Roma Tre University, Department of Science, Rome, Italy (fabio.feriozzi@uniroma3.it)
  • 2Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, Italy

The Shkoder-Peja transverse zone (SPTZ) of Northern Albania marks the boundary between the Dinarides and Albano-Hellenides and corresponds to a ~100 km SW-ward shift of the ophiolitic nappe front. Over the last sixty years, it has been variably interpreted as an inherited paleogeographic feature, a dextral strike-slip fault, the hinge of the clockwise (CW) rotating Albano-Hellenides system, and a Miocene-to-recent normal fault. Here we report on the paleomagnetism of 27 Triassic-Cretaceous sites from the Krasta-Cukali and Albanian Alps domains, located both within and north of the SPTZ. Two sites yielded only a pre-tilting magnetization, 15 sites were found to be remagnetized after mid-Eocene-lower Miocene tilt, while 8 sites showed both pre- and post-tilt magnetizations. Both pre- and post-tilt paleomagnetic directions yielded a ~70° CW rotation with respect to Adria/Africa, except 9 sites from the Koman zone at the boundary with the ophiolitic nappe, showing a smaller 38°±15° CW rotation. Thus, the well-known regional CW rotation of the Albano-Hellenides extends northward in the southern Dinarides, and the SPTZ is not a rotation boundary as previously assumed. The ~70° CW rotation is interpreted as the sum of a 30° rotation associated with Late Oligocene-Aquitanian thrusting of the Krasta-Cukali nappe over the Kruja zone, plus the 40° Miocene-Pleistocene rotation well-documented in the in the external zones of Albania of Albania. We suggest that the SPTZ is the heritage of an Early-Middle Triassic transform fault of the Maliac Tethyan ocean, later overprinted by the Lower Cretaceous obduction of the Vardar ocean, replacing Maliac since the middle-Jurassic.

How to cite: Feriozzi, F., Siravo, G., and Speranza, F.: Paleogeographic heritage within Mediterranean orogens: The Shkoder-Peja transverse zone of Northern Albania, EGU General Assembly 2025, Vienna, Austria, 27 Apr–2 May 2025, EGU25-939, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-939, 2025.