Transposed high-pressure granulite fabrics (Cabo Ortegal, NW Spain): Implications on the scales of deformation localization |
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Authors: | P. Puelles, B. balos,J.I. Gil Ibarguchi |
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Affiliation: | aDepartamento de Geodinámica, Universidad del País Vasco, PO Box 644, E-48080 Bilbao, Spain;bDepartamento de Mineralogía y Petrología, Universidad del País Vasco, PO Box 644, E-48080 Bilbao, Spain |
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Abstract: | High-pressure granulite facies rocks of the Bacariza Formation (Cabo Ortegal, NW Spain) were syn-metamorphically deformed at the contacts with the bounding units (peridotite and eclogite massifs). This enabled the formation of meter-thick, spectacular shear zones with reworked and transposed foliations and lineations. The texturally stable mineral assemblage of the new fabrics records an intense, ductile deformation of the mineral aggregate at temperatures of 700–800 °C associated with amalgamation of eclogite, high-pressure granulitic rocks and ultramafic sheets in deep portions of a subduction channel. The lattice preferred orientation of the main constituent minerals (garnet, augite, amphibole, plagioclase, quartz and biotite) discloses the active deformation mechanisms at the scale of the mineral grains and the relationships with the deformation at larger scales. Overprinting relationships of the metamorphic assemblages demonstrates that partitioning and deformation localization occurred at different scales under similar high-grade conditions. Complete macroscopic transposition in the shear zones was complementary to meso and microscopic partitioning of deformation intensity and mechanisms between different lithological layers and mineral species. |
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Keywords: | Ductile shear zones Deformation mechanisms Localization Transposition EBSD Cabo Ortegal NW Spain |
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