%0 Conference Paper %A Rambousek, Christian %A Grasemann, Bernhard %A Petrakakis, Konstantin %A Edwards, Michael A. %A Iglseder, Christoph %A Zámolyi, András %E Philipp, Sonja %E Leiss, Bernd %E Vollbrecht, Axel %E Tanner, David %E Gudmundsson, Agust %T The Serifos Metamorphic Core Complex (Greece) — kinematic investigations of the southern detachment mylonites %B 11. Symposium "Tektonik, Struktur- und Kristallingeologie" %D 2006 %R 10.23689/fidgeo-1917 %I Universitätsverlag Göttingen %X The island of Serifos is situated about 100km SSE of Athens in the Aegean Sea and belongs to the Attic-Cycladic massif. The geology of Serifos is largely characterized by a shallow hornblendebiotite granodiorite pluton that intruded in the late Miocene into a previously deformed (under blueschist conditions) sequence mainly consisting of ortho- and paragneisses, calc-silicate marbles, amphibolites and schists. The pluton has a dome-shaped body occupying the central and southern parts of the island (Salemink 1985). The Serifos MCC is the very western continuation of a zone of syn- to post tectonic intrusions younging from the East (Naxos, Paros ?12Ma) to the West (Serifos 9– 8Ma). Whereas the older intrusions in the East show a top to the North geometry, the Serifos MCC has developed a South-directed low-angle detachment fault... %U http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0001-3464-8 %~ FID GEO-LEO e-docs