The origin of melanges: Cautionary tales from Indonesia

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作者
Barber, A. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ London, Dept Earth Sci, Egham TW20 0EX, Surrey, England
关键词
Melange; Mud diapirs; Mud volcanoes; Timor; Sumba; Nias; BARBADOS RIDGE COMPLEX; MUD VOLCANOS; ACCRETIONARY COMPLEX; FRANCISCAN COMPLEX; JERUDONG ANTICLINE; STRUCTURAL STYLES; FORMING PROCESSES; NIAS-ISLAND; BANDA ARC; FORE-ARC;
D O I
10.1016/j.jseaes.2012.12.021
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The origin of block-in-matrix melanges has been the subject of intense speculation by structural and tectonic geologists working in accretionary complexes since their first recognition in the early twentieth century. Because of their enigmatic nature, a number of important international meetings and a large number of publications have been devoted to the problem of the origin of melanges. As melanges show the effects of the disruption of lithological units to form separate blocks, and also apparently show the effects shearing in the scaly fabric of the matrix, a tectonic origin has often been preferred. Then it was suggested that the disruption to form the blocks in melanges could also occur in a sedimentary environment due to the collapse of submarine fault scarps to form olistostromes, upon which deformation could be superimposed tectonically. Subsequently it has proposed that some melanges have originated by overpressured clays rising buoyantly towards the surface, incorporating blocks of the overlying rocks in mud or shale diapirs and mud volcanoes. Two well-known examples of melanges from the Banda and Sunda arcs are described, to which tectonic and sedimentary origins were confidently ascribed, which proved on subsequent examination to have been formed due to mud diapirism, in a dynamically active environment, as the result of tectonism only indirectly. Evidence from the Australian continental Shelf to the south of Sumba shows that large quantities of diapiric m lange were generated before the diapirs were incorporated in the accretionary complex. Comparable diapirs can be recognised in Timor accreted at an earlier stage. Evidence from both Timor and Nias shows that diapiric m lange can be generated well after the initial accretion process was completed. The problem is: Why, when diapirism is so abundantly found in present convergent margins, is it so rarely reported from older orogenic belts? Many occurrences of melanges throughout the world to which tectonic and/or sedimentary and origins have been ascribed, may in future investigations prove to have had a diapiric origin. It is emphasised that although the examples of diapiric m lange described here may contain ophiolitic blocks, they were developed in shelf or continental margin environments, and do not contain blocks of high grade metamorphic rocks in a serpentinous. matrix; such melanges originate diapirically during subduction in a mantle environment, as previous authors have suggested. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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