Structure of the Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land, Antarctica): emplacement of magmatic intrusions in the Early Palaeozoic deformed margin of the East Antarctic Craton

In North Victoria Land (Antarctica), the Wilson Terrane is a portion of the palaeomargin of the East Antarctic Craton, deformed during the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician Ross Orogeny. Crustal deformation, from westward subduction of the palaeo Pacific plate and terrane accretion on this palaeomargin...

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Published in:Antarctic Science
Main Authors: Musumeci, Giovanni, Pertusati, Piero
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2000
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0954102000000122 2024-03-03T08:38:12+00:00 Structure of the Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land, Antarctica): emplacement of magmatic intrusions in the Early Palaeozoic deformed margin of the East Antarctic Craton Musumeci, Giovanni Pertusati, Piero 2000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102000000122 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0954102000000122 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Antarctic Science volume 12, issue 1, page 89-104 ISSN 0954-1020 1365-2079 Geology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Oceanography journal-article 2000 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954102000000122 2024-02-08T08:43:25Z In North Victoria Land (Antarctica), the Wilson Terrane is a portion of the palaeomargin of the East Antarctic Craton, deformed during the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician Ross Orogeny. Crustal deformation, from westward subduction of the palaeo Pacific plate and terrane accretion on this palaeomargin, gave rise to the development of a transpressive fold belt and a wide magmatic arc. In the inner portion of the Wilson Terrane, (Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range) a large portion of this magmatic arc is made up of intrusions and dyke systems. Intrusive rocks range from large unfoliated plutons to well foliated sheet intrusions emplaced in low and medium–high grade metamorphic rocks respectively. Field and structural data on intrusive rocks and metamorphic host rocks, coupled with parameters relative to deformation mechanism and magmatic processes (crystallization and cooling) rates, make it possible to outline an episode of diffuse synkinematic magmatism in the Wilson Terrane. The emplacement of intrusions in both the middle and upper crust was coeval and related to the development of transpressional and transtensional structures along dextral strike-slip shear zones. Furthermore the development of foliated or unfoliated fabrics is related to competition between rates of deformation and magmatic processes, which is a function of the thermal state of the host rocks. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science Antarctica Victoria Land Cambridge University Press Antarctic Victoria Land Pacific Deep Freeze Range ENVELOPE(163.750,163.750,-74.250,-74.250) Eisenhower Range ENVELOPE(162.250,162.250,-74.250,-74.250) Antarctic Science 12 1 89 104
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topic Geology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
Musumeci, Giovanni
Pertusati, Piero
Structure of the Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land, Antarctica): emplacement of magmatic intrusions in the Early Palaeozoic deformed margin of the East Antarctic Craton
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
description In North Victoria Land (Antarctica), the Wilson Terrane is a portion of the palaeomargin of the East Antarctic Craton, deformed during the Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician Ross Orogeny. Crustal deformation, from westward subduction of the palaeo Pacific plate and terrane accretion on this palaeomargin, gave rise to the development of a transpressive fold belt and a wide magmatic arc. In the inner portion of the Wilson Terrane, (Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range) a large portion of this magmatic arc is made up of intrusions and dyke systems. Intrusive rocks range from large unfoliated plutons to well foliated sheet intrusions emplaced in low and medium–high grade metamorphic rocks respectively. Field and structural data on intrusive rocks and metamorphic host rocks, coupled with parameters relative to deformation mechanism and magmatic processes (crystallization and cooling) rates, make it possible to outline an episode of diffuse synkinematic magmatism in the Wilson Terrane. The emplacement of intrusions in both the middle and upper crust was coeval and related to the development of transpressional and transtensional structures along dextral strike-slip shear zones. Furthermore the development of foliated or unfoliated fabrics is related to competition between rates of deformation and magmatic processes, which is a function of the thermal state of the host rocks.
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author Musumeci, Giovanni
Pertusati, Piero
author_facet Musumeci, Giovanni
Pertusati, Piero
author_sort Musumeci, Giovanni
title Structure of the Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land, Antarctica): emplacement of magmatic intrusions in the Early Palaeozoic deformed margin of the East Antarctic Craton
title_short Structure of the Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land, Antarctica): emplacement of magmatic intrusions in the Early Palaeozoic deformed margin of the East Antarctic Craton
title_full Structure of the Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land, Antarctica): emplacement of magmatic intrusions in the Early Palaeozoic deformed margin of the East Antarctic Craton
title_fullStr Structure of the Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land, Antarctica): emplacement of magmatic intrusions in the Early Palaeozoic deformed margin of the East Antarctic Craton
title_full_unstemmed Structure of the Deep Freeze Range–Eisenhower Range of the Wilson Terrane (North Victoria Land, Antarctica): emplacement of magmatic intrusions in the Early Palaeozoic deformed margin of the East Antarctic Craton
title_sort structure of the deep freeze range–eisenhower range of the wilson terrane (north victoria land, antarctica): emplacement of magmatic intrusions in the early palaeozoic deformed margin of the east antarctic craton
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