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The Southern part of the Armorican orogeny: A result of crustal shortening related to reactivation of a pre-Hercynian mafic belt during Carboniferous time
Authors:J.P. Lefort  Cl. Audren  M.D. Max
Affiliation:1. Centre Amoricain d''Etude Structurale des Socles (CNRS), Institut de Géologie, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex France;2. Geological Survey of Ireland, 14 Hume Street, Dublin 2 Ireland
Abstract:This synthesis of detailed geological and geophysical information relates deep crustal structure to deformation and the emplacement of granites in the South Armorican Massif and the adjacent continental shelf. Near the continental margin a zone of geophysical anomalies is regarded as a nearly complete line of suture between a southern continent and America. A major mafic body in the trace of the supposed suture in interpreted as a relic of probable oceanic crust which has apparently acted as a deflector of regional strain.It is proposed that late in the Hercynian collision history, during late Carboniferous time, compressional strain acted across the mafic body and can be directly related to generation of younger regional structures in the metasediments and to localization of granite emplacement.
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