Title of article
Paleoproterozoic tectonics in the Terre Adélie Craton (East Antarctica)
Author/Authors
Gapais، نويسنده , , Denis and Pelletier، نويسنده , , Anne and Ménot، نويسنده , , René-Pierre and Peucat، نويسنده , , Jean-Jacques، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
9
From page
531
To page
539
Abstract
This paper describes the deformation that occurred in the Paleoproterozoic terrains of the Terre Adélie Craton (East Antartica) at ca. 1.69 Ga. The structural pattern is marked by sub-vertical deformation zones, trending N340–360°, that rework sub-horizontal fabrics. Both types of structures developed under similar partial melting conditions (thermal and pressure peaks around 700–750 °C and 500–600 MPa, respectively) and are in part coeval. Vertical zones show kinematic indicators of dextral transpression. Strike-slip components appear to increase in intensity from W to E, toward the contact between Paleoproterozoic terrains and Archaean blocks located to the East. Flat-lying foliations bear stretching lineations, which strike N340–360°, at low-angle to the transpressional shear zones and to the boundaries between major units.
ural and metamorphic signatures are consistent with a model in which hot and weak continental domains converge toward a stiffer craton. Horizontal shortening was accommodated along vertical transpressional zones. Thickening combined with significant magmatic input might have triggered gravity-driven horizontal crustal flow at high angle to the convergence direction.
Keywords
Tectonics , Structural analysis , Paleoproterozoic , Terre Adélie , Antarctica
Journal title
Precambrian Research
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Precambrian Research
Record number
2318953
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