Distinguishing syn-cleavage folds from pre-cleavage folds to which cleavage is virtually axial planar: examples from the Cambrian core of the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium)

Within the Cambrian Jodoigne Formation in the easternmost part of the Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt, sub-horizontal to gently plunging folds occur within the limbs of steeply plunging folds. The latter folds are cogenetic with cleavage and are attributed to the Brabantian deformation event. In cont...

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Published in:Journal of Structural Geology
Main Authors: Debacker, T., Van Noorden, Michiel, Sintubin, Manuel
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description Within the Cambrian Jodoigne Formation in the easternmost part of the Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt, sub-horizontal to gently plunging folds occur within the limbs of steeply plunging folds. The latter folds are cogenetic with cleavage and are attributed to the Brabantian deformation event. In contrast, although cleavage is also (1) virtually axial planar to the sub-horizontal to gently plunging higher-order folds, shows (2) a well-developed divergent fanning across these folds, (3) an opposing sense of cleavage refraction on opposite fold limbs, and (4) only very small cleavage transection angles, an analysis of the cleavage/bedding intersection lineation suggests that these higher-order folds have a pre-cleavage origin. On the basis of a comparison of structural and sedimentological features these higher-order folds are interpreted as slump folds. The seemingly 'normal' cleavage/fold relationship across the slump folds within the limbs of the large steeply plunging folds is due to the very small angle between cleavage and bedding. As such, a 'normal' cleavage/fold relationship is no guarantee for a syn-cleavage fold origin. It is not unlikely that also within undeformed, recumbent slump folds, a well-developed compaction fabric, formed parallel to the axial surface of the slump folds, may show fanning and contrasting senses of cleavage refraction on opposite fold limbs. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. status: Published
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spelling ftid14132:oai:lirias2repo.kuleuven.be:123456789/76521 2025-04-06T14:59:08+00:00 Distinguishing syn-cleavage folds from pre-cleavage folds to which cleavage is virtually axial planar: examples from the Cambrian core of the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium) Debacker, T. Van Noorden, Michiel Sintubin, Manuel 2006 https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/76521 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2006.03.027 eng eng Elsevier https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/76521 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2006.03.027 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess intranet ISSN:0191-8141 Journal Of Structural Geology, vol. 28 (7), (1123-1138) Science & Technology Physical Sciences Geosciences Multidisciplinary Geology Avalonia cleavage fanning cleavage refraction Lower Palaeozoic slate belt slump fold NORTHEASTERN-NEWFOUNDLAND-APPALACHIANS SLUMP FOLDS TRANSECTED FOLDS PATTERNS MASSIF FLYSCH BEDS 0403 Geology Geochemistry & Geophysics 3705 Geology Journal article info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2006 ftid14132 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2006.03.027 2025-03-13T09:55:20Z Within the Cambrian Jodoigne Formation in the easternmost part of the Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt, sub-horizontal to gently plunging folds occur within the limbs of steeply plunging folds. The latter folds are cogenetic with cleavage and are attributed to the Brabantian deformation event. In contrast, although cleavage is also (1) virtually axial planar to the sub-horizontal to gently plunging higher-order folds, shows (2) a well-developed divergent fanning across these folds, (3) an opposing sense of cleavage refraction on opposite fold limbs, and (4) only very small cleavage transection angles, an analysis of the cleavage/bedding intersection lineation suggests that these higher-order folds have a pre-cleavage origin. On the basis of a comparison of structural and sedimentological features these higher-order folds are interpreted as slump folds. The seemingly 'normal' cleavage/fold relationship across the slump folds within the limbs of the large steeply plunging folds is due to the very small angle between cleavage and bedding. As such, a 'normal' cleavage/fold relationship is no guarantee for a syn-cleavage fold origin. It is not unlikely that also within undeformed, recumbent slump folds, a well-developed compaction fabric, formed parallel to the axial surface of the slump folds, may show fanning and contrasting senses of cleavage refraction on opposite fold limbs. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. status: Published Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland KU Leuven: Lirias Fanning ENVELOPE(-60.632,-60.632,-72.404,-72.404) Journal of Structural Geology 28 7 1123 1138
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Geology
Avalonia
cleavage fanning
cleavage refraction
Lower Palaeozoic
slate belt
slump fold
NORTHEASTERN-NEWFOUNDLAND-APPALACHIANS
SLUMP FOLDS
TRANSECTED FOLDS
PATTERNS
MASSIF
FLYSCH
BEDS
0403 Geology
Geochemistry & Geophysics
3705 Geology
Debacker, T.
Van Noorden, Michiel
Sintubin, Manuel
Distinguishing syn-cleavage folds from pre-cleavage folds to which cleavage is virtually axial planar: examples from the Cambrian core of the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium)
title Distinguishing syn-cleavage folds from pre-cleavage folds to which cleavage is virtually axial planar: examples from the Cambrian core of the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium)
title_full Distinguishing syn-cleavage folds from pre-cleavage folds to which cleavage is virtually axial planar: examples from the Cambrian core of the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium)
title_fullStr Distinguishing syn-cleavage folds from pre-cleavage folds to which cleavage is virtually axial planar: examples from the Cambrian core of the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium)
title_full_unstemmed Distinguishing syn-cleavage folds from pre-cleavage folds to which cleavage is virtually axial planar: examples from the Cambrian core of the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium)
title_short Distinguishing syn-cleavage folds from pre-cleavage folds to which cleavage is virtually axial planar: examples from the Cambrian core of the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium)
title_sort distinguishing syn-cleavage folds from pre-cleavage folds to which cleavage is virtually axial planar: examples from the cambrian core of the lower palaeozoic anglo-brabant deformation belt (belgium)
topic Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Geology
Avalonia
cleavage fanning
cleavage refraction
Lower Palaeozoic
slate belt
slump fold
NORTHEASTERN-NEWFOUNDLAND-APPALACHIANS
SLUMP FOLDS
TRANSECTED FOLDS
PATTERNS
MASSIF
FLYSCH
BEDS
0403 Geology
Geochemistry & Geophysics
3705 Geology
topic_facet Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Geology
Avalonia
cleavage fanning
cleavage refraction
Lower Palaeozoic
slate belt
slump fold
NORTHEASTERN-NEWFOUNDLAND-APPALACHIANS
SLUMP FOLDS
TRANSECTED FOLDS
PATTERNS
MASSIF
FLYSCH
BEDS
0403 Geology
Geochemistry & Geophysics
3705 Geology
url https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/76521
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2006.03.027