Large-scale slumping deduced from structural and sedimentary features in the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant fold belt, Belgium

Distinguishing slump folds From tectonic folds in poorly exposed areas can be difficult, especially when the scale of the slump folds exceeds outcrop scale. In the southeastern part of the single-phase deformed, Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant fold belt a comparison of cleavage/fold relationships and...

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Published in:Journal of the Geological Society
Main Authors: Debacker, T.N., Sintubin, Manuel, Verniers, J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geological soc publ house 2001
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Online Access:https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/77074
https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs.158.2.341
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Summary:Distinguishing slump folds From tectonic folds in poorly exposed areas can be difficult, especially when the scale of the slump folds exceeds outcrop scale. In the southeastern part of the single-phase deformed, Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant fold belt a comparison of cleavage/fold relationships and stratigraphic polarity shows that a 200 m thick interval of middle Caradoc fine-grained turbidites in the core of a large synform was overturned prior to tectonic deformation. This overturning is attributed to large-scale slumping, which was most likely a result of middle Caradoc seismic activity. status: Published