- Sesia zone
The Sesia unit or Sesia nappe, also called the Sesia-Dent Blanche unit is a tectonic unit or
terrane in the Swiss and ItalianAlps . The zone crops out in thePennine Alps and in the southeastern part of theAosta Valley . It is widely seen as part of theAustroalpine nappes and correlated with theDent Blanche nappe that crops out further to the northwest.tructural geology and lithology
The outcrop in the southern part of the Aosta Valley is bounded to the south by the
Insubric line . On the other side of this steeply dipping fault zone is theIvrea zone , which is geologically part of the Southern Alps. The Sesia zone is (just as the correlated Dent Blanche nappe) tectonostratigraphically on top of (ophiolitic)Zermatt-Saas zone of thePenninic nappes .The Sesia zone has a penetrative
foliation because it has seen a large amount ofshear during exhumation. It is therefore hard to reconstruct any older structures. It can however structurally be divided in three parts: an external, an intermediate and an internal zone. The internal zone is structurally the highest unit and is next to the Insubric line.Metamorphism
The unit shows traces of high-grade metamorhism in the form of
eclogite and blueschist relicts. Most of it, esecially the external and intermediate zones, is in thegreenschist facies though. This greenschist metamorphic grade is seen as a late (Meso-Alpine ) overprint, most researchers think the whole Sesia zone or at least part of it has been in eclogite or blueschist conditions duringPaleogene subduction. Because clear evidence for high pressure metamorphism is restricted to the internal zone, it is not clear weather the other two zones have also subducted to great depth.Paleogeography
The Sesia zone is, like the rest of the Austroalpine nappes, considered to have been a northern piece of the microcontinent Apulia or a semi-independent
microcontinent that was situated just north of Apulia. When the continentsEurope andAfrica were divided by arift zone in theJurassic period, Apulia and the Austroalpine are supposed to have rifted apart from Africa (just like for example the present dayBritish Isles , which are separated from the rest of Europe by theNorth Sea basin). When the plates converged again in thePaleogene , many small pieces ofcontinental crust , like the Austroalpine microcontinent, became incorporated in thenappe stack s of the Alps.
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