High transient stress in the lower crust: Evidence from dry pseudotachylytes in granulites, Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway

Seismic activity below the standard seismogenic zone is difficult to investigate because the geological records of such earthquakes, pseudotachylytes, are typically reacted and/or deformed. Here, we describe unusually pristine pseudotachylytes in lower-crustal granulites from the Lofoten Archipelago...

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Main Authors: Dunkel, Kristina G., Zhong, Xin, Arnestad, Paal Ferdinand, Valen, Lars Vesterager, Jamtveit, Bjørn
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/30320
https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-30060
https://doi.org/10.1130/G48002.1
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author Dunkel, Kristina G.
Zhong, Xin
Arnestad, Paal Ferdinand
Valen, Lars Vesterager
Jamtveit, Bjørn
author_facet Dunkel, Kristina G.
Zhong, Xin
Arnestad, Paal Ferdinand
Valen, Lars Vesterager
Jamtveit, Bjørn
author_sort Dunkel, Kristina G.
collection Freie Universität Berlin: Refubium (FU Berlin)
description Seismic activity below the standard seismogenic zone is difficult to investigate because the geological records of such earthquakes, pseudotachylytes, are typically reacted and/or deformed. Here, we describe unusually pristine pseudotachylytes in lower-crustal granulites from the Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway. The pseudotachylytes have essentially the same mineralogical composition as their host (mainly plagioclase, alkali feldspar, orthopyroxene) and contain microstructures indicative of rapid cooling, i.e., feldspar microlites and spherulites and "cauliflower" garnets. Mylonites are absent, both in the wall rocks and among the pseudotachylyte clasts. The absence of features recording precursory ductile deformation rules out several commonly invoked mechanisms for triggering earthquakes in the lower crust, including thermal runaway, plastic instabilities, and downward propagation of seismic slip from the brittle to the ductile part of a fault. The anhydrous mineralogy of host and pseudotachylytes excludes dehydration-induced embrittlement. In the absence of such weakening mechanisms, stress levels in the lower crust must have been transiently high.
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spelling ftfuberlin:oai:refubium.fu-berlin.de:fub188/30320 2025-05-18T14:04:09+00:00 High transient stress in the lower crust: Evidence from dry pseudotachylytes in granulites, Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway Dunkel, Kristina G. Zhong, Xin Arnestad, Paal Ferdinand Valen, Lars Vesterager Jamtveit, Bjørn 2021 5 Seiten application/pdf https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/30320 https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-30060 https://doi.org/10.1130/G48002.1 eng eng doi:10.1130/G48002.1 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ intermediate-depth earthquakes facies pseudotachylytes musgrave ranges shear zones constraints equilibria transition mylonites ddc:551 doc-type:article 2021 ftfuberlin https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-3006010.1130/G48002.1 2025-04-22T04:03:04Z Seismic activity below the standard seismogenic zone is difficult to investigate because the geological records of such earthquakes, pseudotachylytes, are typically reacted and/or deformed. Here, we describe unusually pristine pseudotachylytes in lower-crustal granulites from the Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway. The pseudotachylytes have essentially the same mineralogical composition as their host (mainly plagioclase, alkali feldspar, orthopyroxene) and contain microstructures indicative of rapid cooling, i.e., feldspar microlites and spherulites and "cauliflower" garnets. Mylonites are absent, both in the wall rocks and among the pseudotachylyte clasts. The absence of features recording precursory ductile deformation rules out several commonly invoked mechanisms for triggering earthquakes in the lower crust, including thermal runaway, plastic instabilities, and downward propagation of seismic slip from the brittle to the ductile part of a fault. The anhydrous mineralogy of host and pseudotachylytes excludes dehydration-induced embrittlement. In the absence of such weakening mechanisms, stress levels in the lower crust must have been transiently high. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lofoten Northern Norway Freie Universität Berlin: Refubium (FU Berlin) Lofoten Norway Wall Rocks ENVELOPE(-129.312,-129.312,52.728,52.728)
spellingShingle intermediate-depth earthquakes
facies pseudotachylytes
musgrave ranges
shear zones
constraints
equilibria
transition
mylonites
ddc:551
Dunkel, Kristina G.
Zhong, Xin
Arnestad, Paal Ferdinand
Valen, Lars Vesterager
Jamtveit, Bjørn
High transient stress in the lower crust: Evidence from dry pseudotachylytes in granulites, Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway
title High transient stress in the lower crust: Evidence from dry pseudotachylytes in granulites, Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway
title_full High transient stress in the lower crust: Evidence from dry pseudotachylytes in granulites, Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway
title_fullStr High transient stress in the lower crust: Evidence from dry pseudotachylytes in granulites, Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway
title_full_unstemmed High transient stress in the lower crust: Evidence from dry pseudotachylytes in granulites, Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway
title_short High transient stress in the lower crust: Evidence from dry pseudotachylytes in granulites, Lofoten Archipelago, northern Norway
title_sort high transient stress in the lower crust: evidence from dry pseudotachylytes in granulites, lofoten archipelago, northern norway
topic intermediate-depth earthquakes
facies pseudotachylytes
musgrave ranges
shear zones
constraints
equilibria
transition
mylonites
ddc:551
topic_facet intermediate-depth earthquakes
facies pseudotachylytes
musgrave ranges
shear zones
constraints
equilibria
transition
mylonites
ddc:551
url https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/30320
https://doi.org/10.17169/refubium-30060
https://doi.org/10.1130/G48002.1