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Tectonostratigraphy and major structures of the Georgian Greater Caucasus: Implications for structural architecture, along-strike continuity, and orogen evolution

January 6, 2022

Although the Greater Caucasus Mountains have played a central role in absorbing late Cenozoic convergence between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, the orogenic architecture and the ways in which it accommodates modern shortening remain debated. Here, we addressed this problem using geologic mapping along two transects across the southern half of the western Greater Caucasus to reveal a suite of regionally coherent stratigraphic packages that are juxtaposed across a series of thrust faults, which we call the North Georgia fault system. From south to north within this system, stratigraphically repeated ~5–10-km-thick thrust sheets show systematically increasing bedding dip angles (

Publication Year 2022
Title Tectonostratigraphy and major structures of the Georgian Greater Caucasus: Implications for structural architecture, along-strike continuity, and orogen evolution
DOI 10.1130/GES02385.1
Authors Charles Trexler, Eric Cowgill, Nathan A Niemi, Dylan Vasey, Tea Godoladze
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geosphere
Index ID 70233604
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center
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