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Thrust faulting in the northern flinders range,South Australia
Authors:J P Richert
Institution:1. Department of Geology, Planetary Science , University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, Pa, USA;2. Department of Biogeography &3. Geomorphology , Australian National University , PO Box 4, Canberra City, ACT, 2601, Australia;4. Department of Geography , Nanjing University , Nanjing, People's Republic of China
Abstract:The geology of the Northern Flinders Range has been reinterpreted.

Three clastic units, mapped previously (1, 2), were supposed to have been evidence of three late Proterozoic transgressions over the Archaean basement. Tectonic movements resulted in east‐west folds and major fractures zones.

Recent structural and petrographic observations in the western part of the Mt Painter block lead to a reinterpretation of this region. Three tectonic phases may be observed in the Proterozoic rocks: the first phase is characterized by isoclinal folds with axial‐plane cleavage. Three thrust slices of quartzite, carbonate, and schist can be delineated. These thrust slices are separated by shear zones marked by mica schists which could be either basement or strongly deformed Adelaidean rocks. The second phase shows east‐west concentric upright folds with secondary cleavage in their hinges; this phase refolds the first‐phase structures and affects the underlying basement. The third phase created large strike‐slip faults which are superimposed on the first and second deformation.
Keywords:magnetostratigraphy  cave sediments  dating  NSW
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