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Nappe structure of the Sambagawa belt
Authors:I HARA  T SHIOTA  K HIDE  K OKAMOTO  K TAKEDA  Y HAYASAKA  Y SAKURAI
Institution:Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Faculty of Science, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, 730 Japan;Division of Natural Science, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Tokushima University, Tokushima, 770 Japan;Institute of Earth Science, Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, 753 Japan
Abstract:The thermal structure of the Sambagawa belt, which is reflected by minerals produced during the highest temperature of metamorphism, generally is characterized by the occurrence of the highest grade schists in the middle of the structural pile. The origin of this structure has been analysed in the upper horizon of the Sambagawa schist sequence in Central Shikoku as an example for the structure of the whole belt. The upper horizon of the Sambagawa schist sequence in Central Shikoku consists of three nappes, the Saruta nappe II, the Saruta nappe I and the Fuyunose nappe in descending order of structural level. The Saruta nappe II shows a downward increase of metamorphic grade from the garnet zone, through the albite-biotite zone, to the oligoclase-biotite zone. The Saruta nappe I consists mainly of rocks in the albite-biotite zone and partly in the oligoclase-biotite zone, but the direction of the increase of metamorphic grade is not clear. The Fuyunose nappe shows an upward increase in metamorphic grade which changes from the glaucophane zone to the barroisite zone. It is concluded that the Saruta nappe II and Saruta nappe I were overturned and then mechanically coupled with the Fuyunose nappe. The Sambagawa metamorphic field, which is of the highest temperature phase of metamorphism, appears to have had an inverted thermal gradient and a thermal structure comparable with that expected in the deeper parts of a subduction complex.
Keywords:geological structure  inverted metamorphism  nappe  Sambagawa belt  thermal structure
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