LATE CRETACEOUS EXHUMATION OF THE OMAN BLEUSCHISTS AND ECLOGITES - A 2-STAGE EXTENSIONAL MECHANISM

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作者
MICHARD, A
GOFFE, B
SADDIQI, O
OBERHANSLI, R
WENDT, AS
机构
[1] Laboratoire de Géologie, Ecole Normak Supérieure, Paris, 75231, URA 1316 CNRS
[2] Faculté des Sciences, Département de Géologie, Casablanca
[3] Institut für Geowissenschaften, Mainz, D 6500
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10.1111/j.1365-3121.1994.tb00514.x
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The continental material of the Saih Hatat window has been affected by a Late Cretaceous, obduction-related, HP-LT metamorphism below the Oman ophiolite. A high-rate exhumation process is witnessed by the Maastrichtian-Palaeocene onlap onto the blueschist-facies rocks. Drastic metamorphic omissions are documented between the lowest, eclogitic units and the overlying, blueschist-facies ones. Widespread late-metamorphic shear structures point to a top-to-the-NNE detachment, in opposition to the sense of the Late Cretaceous obduction. The inversion of the shearing sense occurred under similar, low temperature conditions in both the blueschist and eclogite-facies units. Admitting that these HP-LT metamorphic rocks formed progressively at various depth in the subducting Arabian margin, a two-stage extensional mechanism of exhumation is suggested: (i) early uplift of the eclogitic rocks up to the blueschists depth by ductile thinning or squeezing of a 'blind extensional allochthon'; (ii) exhumation of the whole HP-LT metamorphic core complex by inversion of the obduction sole-thrust and isostatic rebound of the lower plate.
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