Title of article
Shear zone vs folding origin for spiral inclusion trails in the Canton Schist
Author/Authors
Stallard، نويسنده , , Aaron and Hickey، نويسنده , , Ken، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
20
From page
1845
To page
1864
Abstract
The three-dimensional geometry of spiral inclusion trails from the Canton Schist were measured to determine whether the spirals were a product of porphyroblast rotation within a shear zone, or porphyroblast growth during a series of overprinting fold events. The spiral inclusion trails are composed of three separate, sub-planar inclusion trail surfaces occupying texturally distinct parts of the porphyroblasts. These surfaces are correlated across a >10 km2 area using textural criteria and relative timing. Measured patterns of inclusion trail orientation and asymmetry suggest they did not form by porphyroblast rotation within a non-coaxial shear zone. Rather, the porphyroblasts grew during three successive overprinting fold events (F2–F4), and the spiral inclusion trails represent the accumulated curvature associated with folding of successive axial plane foliations. The data show that spiral garnets are not peculiar to shear zones, and can form by overprinting crenulations and folds. This is consistent with the common occurrence of spiral garnets in multiply-deformed, regionally metamorphosed fold belts.
Keywords
folding , Foliations , Porphyroblast rotation , shear zones , Spiral inclusion trails
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Record number
2224926
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