Author:
KELLY N. M.,CLARKE G. L.,CARSON C. J.,WHITE R. W.
Abstract
Layered orthogneisses of the Oygarden Islands preserve evidence for four high-grade deformation
events (D1 to D4). Archaean D1 and D2 structures are only patchily preserved due to extensive
recrystallization during D3 and D4, which represent effects of the c. 1000 Ma Rayner Structural
Episode. Ductile thrusting at middle to lower crustal levels occurred during D3, which is separated into
two mutually cross-cutting phases based on structural geometry; the two phases represent changes in
finite strain that developed during progressive deformation. East-directed transport during D3a developed
subhorizontal thrusts that contain co-axial, east-trending F3a folds and L3a lineations. Buckling
as a consequence of constriction in thrust duplexes developed upright F3b folds coaxial to F3a folds,
and steeply south-dipping D3b shear zones. Garnet–clinopyroxene- and garnet–orthopyroxene-bearing
assemblages in mafic lithologies, and garnet–sillimanite-bearing assemblages in pelitic lithologies
reflect D3 conditions of P=9 kbar and T=800–850 °C. The well-exposed D3 duplex structures indicate
that shortening of the lower crust may be accommodated by extensive strain partitioning to
develop contemporary kilometre-scale thrust stacking and ductile flow.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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