Quartz fabrics and recumbent folds in the Sierra de Los Filabres (SE-Spain) |
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Authors: | Willem Arend Zevenhuizen |
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Affiliation: | Ronda 337, P4-3b, Almeria, Spain. |
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Abstract: | AbstractAn important generation of recumbent folds can be recognized in the Nevado-Filabride nappe complex in the Sierra de los Filabres in SE Spain.Folding post-dates an initial phase of flattening and is prior to the main phase of non-coaxial deformation and thrusting in the upper part of the complex, involved in a large-scale movement zone with dominant sense of shear to the northwest.Axial planes and axes of these folds are aligned sub-parallel to the plastic flow plane in quartz and the shear direction respectively. Relict quartz fabrics can be found however, which strongly suggest that some fold axes originated in this position and did not rotate towards parallelism with the shear direction. This apparently contradicts the generally accepted model of development of folds in mylonite zones.The redistribution of linear structures of the older flattening fase over the folds, confirms that the original orientation of fold axes was close to the present and indicates that an important component of flexural slip was involved in fold formation. |
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Keywords: | Betic Cordilleras Quartz fabrics Folding Mylonite zones |
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