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Magnetic fabric transposition in folded granite sills in Variscan orogenic wedge

Publication Type Journal Article
Author Prokop Závada, Thibaud Calassou, Karel Schulmann, František Hrouda, Pavla Štípská, Pavlína Hasalová, Jitka Míková, Tomáš Magna, Petr Mixa
Year of Publication 2017
Journal Journal of Structural Geology
Volume 94
Number of Pages 166–183
URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S019181411630195X
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2016.11.007
Klíčová slova AMS fabric, Folding, Mechanical anisotropy, Melt-enhanced deformation, Orogenic sill, Transposition
Abstrakt

New approach involving evaluation of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) data in stereoplots and Jelínek’s Pj–T space, Vollmer’s eigenvalue and microstructural analyses is proposed to discriminate between homogeneous and superposed deformation in granites. This method is used to decipher the internal AMS fabric and microstructural evolution of a folded array of granitic sills. The studied major sill shows a fabric and microstructural zonality marked by submagmatic and high-temperature Type I planar-linear fabric developed at sill margins, and the transpositional Type II subsolidus fabrics that formed at high to medium temperature deformation in the sill core. While Type I fabric is associated with dip slip magnetic lineations, Type II subsolidus fabrics are marked by subhorizontal magnetic lineations striking parallel to the long axis of the sill. The structural reconstruction of the fabrics in the granite and the host rocks as well as new U–Pb zircon ages suggest coeval emplacement of horizontal and vertical sills accounting for significant weakening of the host rock–magma multilayer. The model of folding of such multilayer and extrusion of residual magma parallel to axial planes is discussed with respect to structural record in other syn-contractional granite sill arrays forming sheeted plutons worldwide.

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Analogue modeling of HT orogens and evolution of internal fabric of folded sills in collisional orogens
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