nappejes
Nappejes is a term that refers to a geological structure formed by the overthrusting of large masses of rock over underlying rock. These structures are typically found in compressional tectonic regimes, such as those associated with continental collision or the formation of mountain ranges. The overthrusting can occur along a low-angle fault plane, known as a thrust fault, causing the upper block (the nappe) to slide significant distances over the lower block.
Nappes can be composed of sedimentary, metamorphic, or igneous rocks and can vary greatly in size, from
The study of nappes is crucial for understanding the tectonic history and evolution of mountain belts. Evidence