Microtectonic evidence for eastward ductile shear in the Jurassic orogen of SW Japan |
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Authors: | Michel Faure |
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Institution: | Laboratoire de Géologie Structurale, C.N.R.S. L.A. 215, Orléans University, France |
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Abstract: | Two Jurassic deformation phases are responsible for the thrust and nappe structures in the infrastructure of the outer belt of the Mesozoic chain of SW Japan. The first phase was synmetamorphic, and took place under HP/LT conditions. Microtectonic analysis shows that the penetrative deformation corresponded to a ductile shear directed from W to E, parallel to the stretching and mineral lineation. At the regional scale the first phase corresponded to the obduction of the Greenschist nappes upon the Kurosegawa continent. During the second phase the Greenschist nappes were sliced, leading to an apparent reverse metamorphic zoning. The first phase structures were then locally reworked by folds giving rise to an apparent westwards sense of shear. |
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