Structural map of the central Lepontine Alps
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Structural map of the central Lepontine Alps
2 55 75 L IN TAL RIS 30 26 F6 25 F4 26 30° ? 690 ANTIGORIO 4 e .B UN VERAMPIO LE 5 21 OM P. Osbarino M L I F4 B R SO 78 5 70 CCO 18 40 F6 F4 45 Valle F4 11 Me 90 NCU 90 S. cc. lezzo o F5 80 9 19 A MUGHER CA 29 A A OS R E RO NT 30 ANT MO F3 3° 70 5° IA S E S 5 670 AVES CAN 110 O NER 33 28 70 LT AU EF F6 75 32 E ES 40 AV CA N 680 33 690 F6 FI 31 90 e M Maggia S. e Intragna zza Mele 90 e 90 34 34 2 O NZ planar structure dip eclogite calcite or dolomite marble 20 60 F 4 20° 20 15° e ee e 30 25° 90 10° 20° 90 F6 F4 60 e e 22 e e A OSCI MERG e? ee e F4 ee 22 e F4e Teggiolo Mesozoic cover, Antigorio nappe 4 Leventin basement 5 Leventina Triassic quartzites 6 Campo Tencia basement, Simano nappe 7 Verzasca granitegneiss of Simano nappe 8 Campolungo Triassic of Simano nappe 9 Campolungo calc-schist of Simano unit 10 Monte Leone basement 11 Moncucco (= Monte Leone) basement 12 marble 13 Osbarino basement 14 Lebendun Mesozoic series 15 San Giotgio conglomerates and schists 16 San Giorgio Mesozoic 17 Valais calc-schist 18 Ruginenta basement (= Berisal unit) 19 Camughera (= Siviez Mischabel nappe) 20 Bosco basement 21 Bosco-Bombogno-Isorno-Orselina unit 22 Mergoscia and Cima Lunga HP units 22° 23 Someo Mesozoic series 24 Pertusio Triassic quartzite, U. J. marble 25 Maggia basement 26 Matorello and Cocco granitoids 27 Cristallina Mesozoic of Maggia nappe 28 Monte Rosa basement 29 Antrona HP ophiolites 30 Zermatt-Saas Fee HP ophiolites 31 Sesia basement 32 Canavese basement and Mesozoic series 33 Ivrea amphibolites and peridotites 34 Ivrea stronalites 75 75 21 Locarno TONALE 1 3 12 ORSELINA 21 3 0 25 Claro A Antigorio basement 5 e 75 28 10° EA AULT IVR - LORO F RE LO e GI F4 80 F4e 4 e AG F6 BORDOGLIO SE CANAV E 10° e M 9 alli A 31 A ntov ROS 2° 30 S E S I 31° e E C T Ascona ON30 5° 32 5° M 0° 28 F3 ZERMATT-SAAS 45 31 ZIC CENTO80 Maria Maggiore 90 1° 75 10° 21 ORSELINA VALLI FAULT Melezzo ori entale Druogno T NEGINE N DomoO Z U N dossola A 18 R V NA 0 MO ee Valle Onsernone S REMA R ?C CHE 0 Brione 12 e CIMA LUNGA 5° COCCO 20° 6 e e e M 12°Salmone 90 Ziccher 65 2 F6 12° M M Is o r o e ura 2 e 7 20° SALMONE F6 55 RA MASE Vigezzo 7° 75 15° Os e ee 75 O 2 O E TE ON N EO F 6 n 75 M PIODA DI CRANA AR 78 110 Pioda di Crana N 60 B OS 23 SOMEO ELE TTO M 2 Loan a 13 40 Someo e BO IN O Toce 28 RG 25 40 e MAGGIA Valle di Vergele tto F4 10° 13° e GN ? ME O 25 30 10 F4 20 M 18 22 O 12 BE 1 Rosso di Ribia M? 25° ND TOCE 0 4 10 A 3 0 75 22 VE 22 a 3 e 10° 25 OSA 20 4 0 F4 2 F 6 F6 10 Verz as c F6 21 a Biasca VERZASCA 23 4 6 eSO F6 Monte Zucchero SOMEO CA BOMBOGNO BOSCO Rov P. Bombogno 308±7Ma AS 30 naF 5 SIMANO 30 COCCO RZ Toc 15 0 Verampio basement O e 65 TI IN FAULT 2 1 F 6 F6 1 140 C FU R KA e e e 24 PERTUSIO 65 26 5 LEGEND TI N Bignasco 7 VE 3 2 Wandfluhhorn LT U FA RK A 20° E FU H I TER 10 GUR INER ee 6 e ? Brontallo Ba vo Fn4a 43 MERGOSCIA F 4b F1 14 A.B OS CHER ZIC F2 ? TIC IN ino Ti c 3 A 20 30° Ma ggi a 50 N CAMPO TENCIA NA F4a 4 O GL RO O F F 25 4 SYNCLINE F2 ANTIFORMAL 35° F4 60 F4 4 N F2 F6 IO P. Campo Tencia F2 SYNFORMAL SYNCLINE F6 VE LO 20 M P MOGNO Peccia 140 F C 6 P. Cana 6 A 20° Alpe Piota PIOTA F6 LE 20° F4 NA CA Chiggiogna IA NC TE IO E GG S. Carlo F4 F2 5° 40° SAN G I 15 by Albrecht Steck, Franco Della Torre, Franz Keller, Hans-Rudolf Pfeifer and Henri Masson TI C IN O 5 16 NG O O 140 3 MP CA 65Fusio A P. Basodino CAMPO LU EV PR A 30° I PIG AL F3 LEBENDUN F1 IS 9 45 45 FUSIO VANISC F4 25 his t 710 Fiesso Rodi 90 50° 65° F 2 Triassi c F2 34° CRISTALLINA NGO 10° 8 27 LU O MATORELLO SAMBUCOF4 45° 14 calc sc F 2 F4 85 P. Cristallina 80 F 6 ± 04 0-3 1 17 VALA ? 85 O GI OR C T 27 40° A AL LIN 45° 60 CRIST a A 65 8M 680 670 F4 T Structural map of the central Lepontine Alps 150 FAULT o Ticin 10 km gioreALPINE STRUCTURES g a M 110 Lago tectonic or stratigraphic boundary fault fold axis and plunge 25° F4b fold axial trace F1 - F4a- F6 syncline antiformal syncline anticline (or F6 crest line) synformal anticline AS 2013 1 - 6 Stereographic projections on Fig.6 Fig. 2 Structural map of the Lepontine Alps after field observations by Preiswerk et al. (1934), Hasler (1949), Kobe (1956), Knup (1958), Hunziker (1966), Wieland (1966), Keller (1968), Bianconi (1971), Keller et al. (1980), Colombi (1989), Burri (2005), Steck (1998, 2008), Berger and Mercolli (2006), Matasci et al. (2011) and unpublished documents by Paul Graeter (†) and Eduard Wenk (†). (Printable version of Fig. 2 in the article by Steck et al. in the Swiss Journal of Geosciences, Volume 106, Number 3, DOI 10.1007/s00015- 013-0135-7)
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