Switching bulk horizontal shortening directions and regional-scale partitioning of deformation during the Isan Orogeny in the Eastern Fold Belt,Mount Isa Inlier,Australia |
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Authors: | A S A A Abu Sharib |
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Institution: | 1. School of Earth and Environmental Science, James Cook University, Townsville QLD, 4811, Australia;2. Geology Department, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, 62511, Egyptahmed.ahmed@my.jcu.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Prolonged deformation for ca 150 Ma along the Eastern Fold Belt, Mount Isa Inlier, differentially partitioned into three distinct Mesoproterozoic tectonic domains. NW–SE-trending structures dominate the northern domain, whereas E–W- and N–S-trending structures dominate the central and southern domains, respectively.Changing the direction of bulk horizontal shortening from NE–SW to N–S to E–W shifted the locus of maximum tectono-metamorphic effect. This accounts for the different generations of structures preserved in these three domains. Overprinting relationships and geochronological data reveal a component of deformation partitioning in time as well as space.Rheological contrasts in the Soldiers Cap Group between a thick interlayered pelitic, psammitic and volcanic units on the one hand, and ca 1686 Ma, competent mafic intrusives and genetically related metasomatic albitite bodies present in its lower part, on the other, enhanced strain localisation during the long-lived Isan Orogeny (ca 1670–1500 Ma). |
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Keywords: | bulk horizontal shortening deformation partitioning lithological heterogeneities Isan Orogeny Eastern Fold Belt Mount Isa Inlier |
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