Bi‑directional extensional control of the Berane Basin formation, northern Montenegro

Katarina Stefanović, Nemanja Krstekanić

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Abstract

The Berane Basin is a Miocene, northeast‐southwest oriented intramountain basin of the Dinarides, overlying the pre‐neotectonic basement of the Drina–Ivanjica unit, the East Bosnian–Durmitor unit and the Western Vardar Zone. The structural evolution and the tectonic regimes that controlled the formation of the Berane Basin are not fully understood. In this paper, we conducted field kinematic analysis by applying fault‐slip inversion to derive paleostress regimes and study the deformation phases that led to the formation of the Berane Basin. Observed deformation is related to the latest Oligocene‐Miocene extension in two directions, perpendicular and parallel to the Dinarides orogen. Such bi‐directional extension resulted in a complex fault pattern where, among observed normal, oblique and strike‐slip faults, those with oblique‐normal slip dominate. The observed faults likely form a system of mutually overprinting half‐grabens, mainly driven by orogen‐parallel extension associated with the large‐scale regional Skadar–Peć Fault, while orogen‐perpendicular extension has subordinate effects on the Berane Basin formation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalGeoloski Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
Volume85
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

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Keywords

  • Berane Basin
  • bi‑directional extension
  • Dinarides
  • strain partitioning
  • stress regime
  • Берански басен
  • двосмерна екстензија
  • Динариди
  • напонски режим
  • расподела деформација

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