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Authors:Michael Brown
Institution:Geology Unit, Oxford Polytechnic, Headington, Oxford Great Britain
Abstract:The Precambrian rocks of the St. Malo region are grouped into two tectono-stratigraphical units which are correlated with the Pentevrian Complex (a pre-900 Ma basement) and the Brioverian succession (a cover sequence deposited sometime during the interval 900-650 Ma) recognized elsewhere within the Precambrian of the Armorican Massif of France and the Channel Islands. The Pentevrian Complex in this region is composed of metasediments, metatexites (migmatites) and diatexites (anatectic granodiorites). The Brioverian succession is represented by a sequence of turbidites which have undergone only greenschist facies metamorphism. Rocks assigned to the Pentevrian Complex in the St. Malo region preserve the effects of at least four episodes of deformation and two episodes of migmatization all of which occurred prior to the deposition of the turbidites. Three episodes of deformation have affected the Brioverian succession in response to the late Precambrian Cadomian orogeny. Thus two distinct groups of Precambrian metasediments, with different structural-metamorphic histories, are present in the St. Malo region. Cadomian deformation of the Pentevrian Complex is heterogeneous, the strain being largely confined to ductile shear belts. Brief comparison is made with other areas of Precambrian rocks in the northern part of the Armorican Massif.
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