Nappe Terminology
Across
- 4. a collection of thrust nappes that share common lithological and/or structural features
- 5. the sole thrust, which separates the entire stack of thrust nappes from a less deformed or undeformed basement
- 6. tectonic unit that has been transported too far for direct correlation with the substrate; nappes that have moved tens of kilometers or more.
- 8. almost autochthonous rocks in an orogen, with only short transportation; the rocks can easily be correlated with the autochthonous.
- 10. lithologic unit in or along an orogenic belt that has not been tectonically transported; basement
- 12. an erosional “hole” through a nappe that exposes the underlying rock unit or nappe
- 13. erosional remnant of a nappe
Down
- 1. a low-angle fault or shear zone where the hanging wall has been transported over the footwall.
- 2. thrust nappe is bounded by a basal fault
- 3. thrust nappe is bounded by an overlying fault
- 7. large sheets or layers of rock separated from the substrate by a thrust fault
- 9. marginal part of the collision zone, farthest into the continent
- 11. the area in the central portion of the collision zone