Major shear zones of southern Brazil and Uruguay: escape tectonics in the eastern border of Rio de La plata and Paranapanema cratons during the Western Gondwana amalgamation |
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Authors: | C. R. Passarelli M. A. S. Basei K. Wemmer O. Siga Jr P. Oyhant?abal |
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Affiliation: | 1. Instituto de Geoci??ncias, Universidade de S?o Paulo, Rua do Lago, 562, S?o Paulo, 05508-080, Brazil 2. Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum der Universit?t, University of G?ttingen, Abt. Isotopengeologie Goldschmidtstr. 3, 37077, G?ttingen, Germany 3. Departamento de Geolog??a, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la Rep??blica, Igu?? 4225, 11400, Montevideo, Uruguay
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Abstract: | The Mantiqueira Province represents a series of supracrustal segments of the South-American counterpart formed during the Gondwana Supercontinent agglutination. In this crustal domain, the process of escape tectonics played a conspicuous role, generating important NE?CN?CS-trending lineaments. The oblique component of the motions of the colliding tectonic blocks defined the transpressional character of the main suture zones: Lancinha-Itariri, Cubat?o-Arcádia-Areal, Serrinha-Rio Palmital in the Ribeira Belt and Sierra Ballena-Major Gercino in the Dom Feliciano Belt. The process as a whole lasted for ca. 60?Ma, since the initial collision phase until the lateral escape phase predominantly marked by dextral and subordinate sinistral transpressional shear zones. In the Dom Feliciano Belt, southern Brazil and Uruguay, transpressional event at 630?C600?Ma is recognized and in the Ribeira Belt, despite less coevally, the transpressional event occurred between 590 and 560?Ma in its northern-central portion and between ca. 625 and 595?Ma in its central-southern portion. The kinematics of several shear zones with simultaneous movement in opposite directions at their terminations is explained by the sinuosity of these lineaments in relation to a predominantly continuous westward compression. |
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