Ordovician-Silurian transition in the Centro-Iberian Zone; Just a stratigraphic boundary or a major element in the evolution of the Iberian Variscides?
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Universidade de Coimbra, Departamento de Ciências da Terra
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Although the Ordovician-Silurian transition in the Central-Iberian Zone is usually considered a normal stratigraphic one, recent studies show that often the black-shales of the Lower Silurian, control the development of shear zones subparallel to the main layers. This behavior has been observed, not only in the Marão-Alvão region, but also in other sectors such as, the synclines of S. Mamede, Mação and Buçaco. This seems to show that the Lower Silurian weak layers have been a major factor in controlling the evolution of the Iberian Variscides. Ongoing studies in the Celorico de Basto region will try to characterize and understand the evolution of these shear zones.
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TERESO, V.; DIAS, R.; ROMÃO, J.; COKE, C.; FONSECA, R.; RIBEIRO, A. (2023). Ordovician-Silurian transition in the Centro-Iberian Zone; Just a stratigraphic boundary or a major element in the evolution of the Iberian Variscides? Proceedings of XI CNG 2023, Coimbra, Portugal, Departamento de Ciências da Terra Editores: Lopes, F. C.; Dinis, P. A.; Duarte, L. V.; Cunha, P. P., ISBN: 978-989-98914-8-7