EPISODIC REACTIVATION OF A LATE PRECAMBRIAN MYLONITE ZONE ON THE GONDWANAN MARGIN OF THE APPALACHIANS, SOUTHERN NEWFOUNDLAND

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OBRIEN, BH
OBRIEN, SJ
DUNNING, GR
TUCKER, RD
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[1] ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM,DEPT GEOL,TORONTO M5S 2C6,ONTARIO,CANADA
[2] NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR DEPT MINES & ENERGY,GEOL SURVEY BRANCH,ST JOHNS AIB 4J6,NF,CANADA
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10.1029/93TC00110
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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The Grand Bruit Fault Zone of southern Newfoundland is a fundamental structure within Late Precambrian basement on the Gondwanan margin of the Appalachian orogen. Within the fault zone, a sequence of structures documents changes in the sense of ductile displacement from (q) reverse dip slip, to (2) dextral strike slip, to (3) sinistral oblique slip and finally, to (4) dextral lateral offsets. Fault movements along this structure were punctuated by emplacement of a variety of plutons and minor intrusions which, when precisely dated, allow these movements to be bracketed at between 571 Ma and 564 Ma, 497 Ma and 427 Ma, 424 Ma and 420 Ma, and 421 Ma and 387 Ma, respectively. The tectonic evolution of the Gondwanan inlier of southern Newfoundland is mirrored, in large part, by the record of mylonite development within the Grand Bruit Fault Zone. These tectonic events are attributable to well-constrained, regional orogenic events of both the Pan-African and Appalachian cycles. Newly formed shear zones in the fault zone reactivate parts of much older faults of similar regional orientation and are, in some cases, kinematically indistinguishable from the ancestral structures. Integration of precise geochronological data with the sequence of overprinted fault structures demonstrates that, although the role of progressive deformation in shear zone development was important, the observed disposition of structures and rock units is primarily a function of polyorogenic accretion. As a multiple-reactivated structural lineament in a Gondwanan basement inlier, the fault zone exerted fundamental control over the tectonic development of the leading edge of the convergent southeast margin of the orogen.
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