Structural styles, deformation, and uplift of the Olympic Mountains, Washington: Implications for accretionary wedge deformation

被引:2
作者
Aldrich, M. James [1 ]
机构
[1] Los Alamos Natl Lab, 26 Brilliant Sky Dr, Santa Fe, NM 87508 USA
关键词
FISSION-TRACK AGES; CASCADIA FORE-ARC; SUBDUCTION COMPLEX; GEODETIC STRAIN; OREGON; PALEOMAGNETISM; ROTATIONS; TECTONICS; EVOLUTION; PENINSULA;
D O I
10.1130/B35729.1
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Olympic subduction complex is the ex-posed subaerial Cascadia accretionary wedge in the Olympic Mountains of Washington State. Uplift of the mountains has been attrib-uted to two competing models: margin -nor-mal deformation from frontal accretion and underplating, and margin-parallel deforma-tion from the clockwise rotation and north-ward movement of the Oregon Coast Range block compressing the Olympic Mountains block against the Canadian Coast Range. East-northeast-oriented folds and Quater-nary thrust faults and paleostress analysis of faults in the Coastal Olympic subduction complex, west of the subduction complex massif, provide new evidence for north-south shortening in the Coastal Olympic subduction complex that fills a large spatial gap in the north-south shortening documented in prior studies, substantially strengthening the block rotation model. These new data, together with previous studies that document north-south shortening in the subduction complex and at numerous locations in the Coast Range ter-rane peripheral to the complex, indicate that margin-parallel deformation of the Cascadia forearc has contributed significantly to uplift of the Olympic Mountains. Coastal Olympic subduction complex shallow-level fold struc-tural style and deformation mechanisms provide a template for analyzing folding pro-cesses in other accretionary wedges. Similar-shaped folds in shallow-level Miocene turbidite sediments of the Coastal Olympic subduction complex formed in two shortening phases not previously recognized in accretionary wedges. Folds began forming by bed-parallel flow of sediment into develop-ing hinges. When the strata could no longer accommodate shortening by flexural flow, further shortening was taken up by flexural slip. Similar-shaped folds in the deeper accretionary wedge rocks of the subduction complex massif have a well-developed axial surface cleavage that facilitated shear folding with sediment moving parallel to the axial surface into the hinges, a structural style that is common to accretionary wedges. The pressure-temperature conditions and depth at which the formation of similar folds transitions from bed-parallel to axial-surface- parallel deformation are bracketed.
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