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Small faults and kink bands in the Nankai accretionary complex: Textural observations from Site 808 of ODP Leg 131
Authors:Jonathan C  Lewis  Tim  Byrne David J  Prior
Institution:Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Connecticut, 354 Mansfield Road, Box U-45, Storrs, Connecticut, 06269 USA;Department of Earth Sciences, The Jane Herdman Laboratories, Liverpool University, Brownlow Street, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, United Kingdom
Abstract:Abstract We present backscattered scanning electron microscope and petrographic microscope observations of deformed sediments from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 808 in order to better understand the dewatering and deformation history of the Nankai accretionary complex. This synthesis of deformation textures has three implications. First, the early structures that dominate the Nankai prism, small faults and kink bands, have very different electron microscope versus optical microscopic expressions. This observation is important to investigations of fine-grained sediment in both stable and active tectonic settings, in part, because these materials have often been studied almost exclusively by electron microscope methods. In sediments of this type, investigators often forego petrographic analysis because of the relative opacity of samples at normal (i.e. 30 pm) thin section thicknesses. Second, the textural observations we have compiled suggest that these deformation structures acted as 'single-event' pathways that contributed to diffusive dewatering of the prism. Third, our observations serve as a reference frame for the early tectonic structures that are important to the dewatering history of a 'sandy' accretionary prism.
Keywords:accretionary prism  dewatering  faults  kink bands
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