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Ductile transpression and localization of deformation along tectonic boundaries in the Caledonides of northwestern Ireland
Orogenesis is increasingly interpreted in terms of strain focusing, localization and partitioning processes. Such heterogeneous deformation is considered a consequence of the tectonic framework, with pre-existing structural and stratigraphic variability providing inherent zones of crustal weakness....
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Published in: | Geological magazine 1998-09, Vol.135 (5), p.699-718 |
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Summary: | Orogenesis is increasingly interpreted in terms of strain focusing,
localization and partitioning
processes. Such heterogeneous deformation is considered a consequence
of the tectonic framework,
with pre-existing structural and stratigraphic variability providing inherent
zones of crustal
weakness. Detailed structural investigation of Neoproterozoic Dalradian
metasediments in the
Glencolumbkille region, northwest Ireland, enables patterns of reworking
and strain localization to be
assessed in terms of four overprinting ductile deformation episodes.
A well-defined and intricate
Dalradian stratigraphy provides readily distinguishable markers which
not only focus deformation
along marked rheological boundaries, but also aid in the definition
and identification of resultant
geometries. Overall structural and stratigraphic relationships show
that whilst D1 was not associated
with major structures, D2 is related to north–northeast
directed folding and ductile thrusting resulting
in a major phase of crustal thickening and almandine-amphibolite
facies metamorphism. Structures
generated during D2 deformation subsequently became the locus
of intense D3 strain and were reactivated
in an oblique sense associated with south or southwest
directed translations. Local overprinting
relationships clearly demonstrate S2 fabrics being transposed
by S3 resulting in a composite foliation
over large areas. Similarly, the L2 mineral lineation is
abruptly transposed by L3 over relatively small
distances indicating high D3 strain gradients and the
susceptibility of lineations to reworking. The
final stage of ductile deformation (D4) which was
increasingly localized and focused into earlier
(D2−D3) high strain zones, is marked by a
pronounced phase of sinistral transpression associated with
clockwise cleavage and minor fold transection of northwest
verging upright folds. Sinistral shear is
strongly partitioned in to the steep limbs of mesoscopic F4
folds. The detailed investigation of structures
generated within such multiply deformed and reworked zones provides evidence
of both the
kinematic and tectonic evolution of regional deformation systems. |
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ISSN: | 0016-7568 1469-5081 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0016756898001265 |