- Bündner schist
The Bündner schist or Bündner slate (German: "Bündnerschiefer"; French: "schistes lustrés") is a collective name for schistose rocks that form a number of geologic formations in the
Penninic nappes of theAlps . Bündner schists were originally marine sediments that underwentmetamorphism at large depths.The Bündner schists were deposited in the two small oceanic basins (the
Valais Ocean and thePiemont-Liguria Ocean ) that were located south of the European continent in theMesozoic era . They formed a kilometers thick monotonous layer of darkclay s,marble s and sandylimestone s. These sediments were subducted to great depths during theAlpine orogeny . The resulting metamorphism anddeformation turned them into calcareousphyllite s andschist s, strongly foliated rocks rich inmica s.The Bündner schists can be found throughout the Penninic zone of the Alps, often forming zones of high
strain between or large infoldedsyncline s (so called muldes) in the crystalline nappes that are made of more competentgneiss . [aut|Labhart, T.P.; 2005: "Geologie der Schweiz", Ott Verlag, ISBN 3-7225-0007-9; p. 89.]Bündner schists are often found along
ophiolite s. The contacts between the two types of rock have always seen many phases of folding and are complex.References
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