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* Çukurova Üniversitesi, Jeoloji Müendisli
i Bölümü, 01330 Balcali, Adana, Turkey
Grant Institute of Earth Science, School of GeoSciences, West Mains Road, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3JW, UK
Author for correspondence: Alastair.Robertson{at}glg.ed.ac.uk
The Mersin Melange underlies the intact Mersin Ophiolite and its metamorphic sole to the south of the Mesozoic Tauride Carbonate Platform in southern Turkey. The Melange varies from chaotic melange to broken formation, in which some stratigraphic continuity can be recognized. Based on study of the broken formation, four lithological associations are recognized: (1) shallow-water platform association, dominated by Upper PalaeozoicLower Cretaceous neritic carbonates; (2) rift-related volcanogenicterrigenouspelagic association, mainly Upper Triassic andesiticacidic volcanogenic rocks, siliciclastic gravity flows, basinal carbonates and radiolarites; (3) within-plate-type basaltradiolaritepelagic limestone association, interpreted as Upper JurassicLower Cretaceous seamounts with associated radiolarian sediments and Upper Cretaceous pelagic carbonates; (4) ophiolite-derived association, including fragments of the Upper Cretaceous Mersin Ophiolite and its metamorphic sole. Locally, the ophiolitic melange includes granite that yielded a K/Ar radiometric age of 375.7 ± 10.5 Ma (Late Devonian). This granite appears to be subduction influenced based on immobile element composition.
The Mersin Melange documents the following history: (1) Triassic rifting of the Tauride continent; (2) JurassicCretaceous passive margin subsidence; (3) oceanic seamount genesis; (4) Cretaceous supra-subduction zone ophiolite genesis; (5) Late Cretaceous intra-oceanic convergence/metamorphic sole formation, and (6) latest Cretaceous emplacement onto the Tauride microcontinent and related backthrusting.
Regional comparisons show that the restored Mersin Melange is similar to the Bey
ehirHoyran Nappes further northwest and a northerly origin best fits the regional geological picture. These remnants of a North-Neotethys (Inner Tauride Ocean) were formed and emplaced to the north of the Tauride Carbonate Platform. They are dissimilar to melanges and related units in northern Syria, western Cyprus and southwestern Turkey, which are interpreted as remnants of a South-Neotethys. Early high-temperature ductile transport lineations within amphibolites of the metamorphic sole of the Mersin ophiolite are generally orientated EW, possibly resulting from vertical-axis rotation of the ophiolite while still in an oceanic setting. By contrast, the commonly northward-facing later stage brittle structures are explained by backthrusting of the ophiolite and melange related to exhumation of the partially subducted northern leading edge of the Tauride continent.
Key Words: melange ophiolite Turkey East Mediterranean Tethys
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