ON THE ONSET TIME AND MECHANISM OF THE GREATER CAUCASUS UPLIFT AS WELL AS GENETIC TYPE AND FILLING HISTORY OF THE CISCAUCASIA TROUGHS – TRADITIONAL AND MODERN INTERPRETATIONS

The synthesis and analysis of new geological and geophysical data through the Black Sea-BalkanAnatolian-Caspian megaregion been appeared during the last two decades have been carried out. All collected materials make it possible to give a completely different interpretation of long-known facts and t...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: N. B. Kuznetsov, T. V. Romanyuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of the Earth's crust 2025-06-01
Series:Геодинамика и тектонофизика
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.gt-crust.ru/jour/article/view/2038
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849339363895279616
author N. B. Kuznetsov
T. V. Romanyuk
author_facet N. B. Kuznetsov
T. V. Romanyuk
author_sort N. B. Kuznetsov
collection DOAJ
description The synthesis and analysis of new geological and geophysical data through the Black Sea-BalkanAnatolian-Caspian megaregion been appeared during the last two decades have been carried out. All collected materials make it possible to give a completely different interpretation of long-known facts and to provide a new-level consideration of the onset time and mechanism of the Greater Caucasus uplift, as well as genetic type and filling mechanism of the Ciscaucasia troughs. It has shown that the Greater Caucasus  orogen became a high and an intensively eroded mountain structure not earlier than the Pliocene. Its formation was not due to the Oligocene (or earlier) initiation of long-term tectonic near-meridional crustal shortening and slow gradual uplift, but occurred as a rapid uplift of the crustal block in the Pliocene – Quaternary in response to the delamination of a fragment of the lithosphere beneath the central part of the Caucasus region. The modern geomorphological appearance of the Greater Caucasus orogen was greatly contributed to by the deformations originated from large-amplitude right-lateral strike-slip movements with additional transpression along the regional Crimea-Caucasus-Kopetdagh fault zone, as well as from the gravitational collapse of the orogen. Most of the Cenozoic sediments, filling the Ciscaucasia troughs, have accumulated in the basin located in the northeastern part of the Eastern Paratethys. Until the Pliocene this basin was a pericratonic sedimentary basin on the southern shelf of Northern Eurasia, which experienced the accumulation of sediment transported primarily from the ancient East European and young epi-Hercynian Scythian platforms. The sedimentary basin, with relics as the Ciscaucasia troughs in the present-day structure of Ciscaucasia, was separated from the Eastern Paratethys by the rapidly uplifting Greater Caucasus orogen at the very end of the Pliocene – Quaternary and transformed into a piedmont trough wherein the sediment from the GC started to accumulate.
format Article
id doaj-art-96e4af03d6a24f47ae3cff6f407aabb6
institution Kabale University
issn 2078-502X
language English
publishDate 2025-06-01
publisher Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of the Earth's crust
record_format Article
series Геодинамика и тектонофизика
spelling doaj-art-96e4af03d6a24f47ae3cff6f407aabb62025-08-20T03:44:09ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of the Earth's crustГеодинамика и тектонофизика2078-502X2025-06-0116310.5800/GT-2025-16-3-0825827ON THE ONSET TIME AND MECHANISM OF THE GREATER CAUCASUS UPLIFT AS WELL AS GENETIC TYPE AND FILLING HISTORY OF THE CISCAUCASIA TROUGHS – TRADITIONAL AND MODERN INTERPRETATIONSN. B. Kuznetsov0T. V. Romanyuk1Geological Institute, Russian Academy of SciencesSchmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of SciencesThe synthesis and analysis of new geological and geophysical data through the Black Sea-BalkanAnatolian-Caspian megaregion been appeared during the last two decades have been carried out. All collected materials make it possible to give a completely different interpretation of long-known facts and to provide a new-level consideration of the onset time and mechanism of the Greater Caucasus uplift, as well as genetic type and filling mechanism of the Ciscaucasia troughs. It has shown that the Greater Caucasus  orogen became a high and an intensively eroded mountain structure not earlier than the Pliocene. Its formation was not due to the Oligocene (or earlier) initiation of long-term tectonic near-meridional crustal shortening and slow gradual uplift, but occurred as a rapid uplift of the crustal block in the Pliocene – Quaternary in response to the delamination of a fragment of the lithosphere beneath the central part of the Caucasus region. The modern geomorphological appearance of the Greater Caucasus orogen was greatly contributed to by the deformations originated from large-amplitude right-lateral strike-slip movements with additional transpression along the regional Crimea-Caucasus-Kopetdagh fault zone, as well as from the gravitational collapse of the orogen. Most of the Cenozoic sediments, filling the Ciscaucasia troughs, have accumulated in the basin located in the northeastern part of the Eastern Paratethys. Until the Pliocene this basin was a pericratonic sedimentary basin on the southern shelf of Northern Eurasia, which experienced the accumulation of sediment transported primarily from the ancient East European and young epi-Hercynian Scythian platforms. The sedimentary basin, with relics as the Ciscaucasia troughs in the present-day structure of Ciscaucasia, was separated from the Eastern Paratethys by the rapidly uplifting Greater Caucasus orogen at the very end of the Pliocene – Quaternary and transformed into a piedmont trough wherein the sediment from the GC started to accumulate.https://www.gt-crust.ru/jour/article/view/2038greater caucasusciscaucasiapericratonic basindelaminationlatest pliocene – quaternary uplift of the greater caucasusquaternary ciscaucasia piedmont troughs
spellingShingle N. B. Kuznetsov
T. V. Romanyuk
ON THE ONSET TIME AND MECHANISM OF THE GREATER CAUCASUS UPLIFT AS WELL AS GENETIC TYPE AND FILLING HISTORY OF THE CISCAUCASIA TROUGHS – TRADITIONAL AND MODERN INTERPRETATIONS
Геодинамика и тектонофизика
greater caucasus
ciscaucasia
pericratonic basin
delamination
latest pliocene – quaternary uplift of the greater caucasus
quaternary ciscaucasia piedmont troughs
title ON THE ONSET TIME AND MECHANISM OF THE GREATER CAUCASUS UPLIFT AS WELL AS GENETIC TYPE AND FILLING HISTORY OF THE CISCAUCASIA TROUGHS – TRADITIONAL AND MODERN INTERPRETATIONS
title_full ON THE ONSET TIME AND MECHANISM OF THE GREATER CAUCASUS UPLIFT AS WELL AS GENETIC TYPE AND FILLING HISTORY OF THE CISCAUCASIA TROUGHS – TRADITIONAL AND MODERN INTERPRETATIONS
title_fullStr ON THE ONSET TIME AND MECHANISM OF THE GREATER CAUCASUS UPLIFT AS WELL AS GENETIC TYPE AND FILLING HISTORY OF THE CISCAUCASIA TROUGHS – TRADITIONAL AND MODERN INTERPRETATIONS
title_full_unstemmed ON THE ONSET TIME AND MECHANISM OF THE GREATER CAUCASUS UPLIFT AS WELL AS GENETIC TYPE AND FILLING HISTORY OF THE CISCAUCASIA TROUGHS – TRADITIONAL AND MODERN INTERPRETATIONS
title_short ON THE ONSET TIME AND MECHANISM OF THE GREATER CAUCASUS UPLIFT AS WELL AS GENETIC TYPE AND FILLING HISTORY OF THE CISCAUCASIA TROUGHS – TRADITIONAL AND MODERN INTERPRETATIONS
title_sort on the onset time and mechanism of the greater caucasus uplift as well as genetic type and filling history of the ciscaucasia troughs traditional and modern interpretations
topic greater caucasus
ciscaucasia
pericratonic basin
delamination
latest pliocene – quaternary uplift of the greater caucasus
quaternary ciscaucasia piedmont troughs
url https://www.gt-crust.ru/jour/article/view/2038
work_keys_str_mv AT nbkuznetsov ontheonsettimeandmechanismofthegreatercaucasusupliftaswellasgenetictypeandfillinghistoryoftheciscaucasiatroughstraditionalandmoderninterpretations
AT tvromanyuk ontheonsettimeandmechanismofthegreatercaucasusupliftaswellasgenetictypeandfillinghistoryoftheciscaucasiatroughstraditionalandmoderninterpretations