The Finisterra-Léon-Mid German Cristalline Rise Domain; Proposal of a New Terrane in the Variscan Chain
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 C. Quesada and J. T. Oliveira (eds.), The Geology of Iberia: A Geodynamic Approach, Regional Geology Reviews
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This chapter characterizes the Finisterra Terrane, enhancing its differences from the neighbouring Iberian Terrane.
The contact between these terranes is the Porto-
Tomar-Ferreira do Alentejo Shear Zone, a major lithospheric
structure whose complex Variscan evolution
remains debatable. The lithostratigraphic, tectonometamorphic and magmatic features observed in the Finisterra Terrane show that it was an independent terrane during the Devonian. This situation changed during the Mississippian, when the main features of the Finisterra and the Iberian Terranes became similar, which indicates
that both terranes evolved together since the Carboniferous
times. The similarities of the Finisterra Terrane with the Central European Variscan domains, namely the Léon Block and the Mid-German Crystalline Rise, enable us to
propose a new tectono-stratigraphic terrane (Finisterra-León-MGCR Terrane), which defines an arcuate pattern
compatible with the Ibero-Armorican Arc.
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Moreira N., Romão J., Dias R., Ribeiro A., Pedro J. (2019) The Finisterra-Léon-Mid German Cristalline Rise Domain; Proposal of a New Terrane in the Variscan Chain. In: Quesada C., Oliveira J. (eds) The Geology of Iberia: A Geodynamic Approach. Regional Geology Reviews. Springer, Cham