Title: The Structure Update
1The Structure Update
- Large Scale Geophysical Structure
- Structure of Kitlope Range
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3Hollister and Andronicos in Preparation
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6Summary
- Western Belt is Thin and Fast (Vp)- basalt/gabbro
- Coast Belt is thicker, but still thin, and slower
(Vp) diorite and granulite/restite - Intermontane Belt is thickest, and slowest,
granodiorite with amphibolite at base - Boundary between Western Belt and Coast Belt is
vertical-CSZ - Boundary between Coast Belt and Intermontane belt
is gradational
7Central Gneiss Complex in the Kitlope Range
- Composed of amphibolite facies migmatite and
amphibolite - Intruded by two distinct plutonic bodies, an
older diorite and a younger granodiorite
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9Map pattern dominated by second generation folds
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11S1 Fabric
L1 Lineation
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13S2 Fabric
L2 Lineation
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17Left Lateral shears
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19Right Lateral shears
20Mean Shears
Mean ShearsS2 Foliation
21Timing of shearing and folding
22Granodiorite intrudes diorite, during shearing
and folding
23Gneissic fabric in Granodiorite
24Weakly Deformed Enclaves in Granodiorite with
magmatic fabric
25Low angle extensional shears
26Summary
- Amphibolite and feldspathic gneiss isoclinally
folded into recumbent (?) folds - Intruded by diorite deformation field unknown
- Granodiorite intruded, sheared and folded into
steeply plunging isoclinal folds - F2 folds and associated shears record
northeast-southwest horizontal shortening and
northwest-southeast extension (strike slip
strain) - Low angle shear zones cut all structures
27Wright Sound
28Low Strain
High Strain
Low Strain
29Sheath Fold
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31Cross section
Folds tighten towards the shear
32Shear directed increasing strain
33NW
SE
S
C
34Shear directed increasing strain
35Foliations rotate into parallelism With Shear
Zone
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39Data Region
40Ecstall Pluton
41Grenville Channel Shear Zone
- The shear zone was active during emplacement of
the Ecstall Pluton at 90 Ma - It is a left lateral transpressive shear zone
- Shear zone will likely be seismically transparent
(steep fabrics over great distance)
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