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The bottom nappe structure

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In simple terms the structure of the Alps consists of layers of rock of European, African and oceanic (Tethyan) origin.[40] The bottom nappe structure

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is of continental European origin, above which are stacked marine sediment nappes, topped off by nappes derived from the African plate.[41] The

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Matterhorn is an example of the ongoing orogeny and shows evidence of great folding. The tip of the mountain consists of gneisses from the

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African plate; the base of the peak, below the glaciated area, consists of European basement rock. The sequence of Tethyan marine

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sediments and their oceanic basement is sandwiched between rock derived from the African and European plates.[31]

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