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Structural geology of the Lys-Caillaouas massif,Central Pyrenees. Evidence for a large scale recumbent fold of late Variscan age
Authors:Leo M Kriegsman
Institution:Steenweg II, 3511 JK Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Abstract

A review of data on the Lys-Caillaouas massif leads to a re-interpretation of its Variscan structural evolution. During a first phase of N-S shortening upright folds with steep axial plane foliations were formed. Subsequent regional metamorphism was followed by porphyroblast rotation and formation of gently dipping crenulation cleavages. During this event a N-closing recumbent fold at the scale of the massif developed, with relatively undeformed first phase foliations in the upper limb (suprastrucfure) and highly deformed and transposed foliations in the lower limb (infrastructure). This recumbent fold is argued to result from temperature induced gravity collapse of a crustal block previously having subvertical planes of anisotropy.
Keywords:Pyrenees  Variscan  recumbent fold  gravity collapse  extensional deformation
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