Significance of structural trend in Precambrian terrain

The development of the concept of structural trend and its use both in the study of Precambrian shields and intercontinental Precambrian correlations are examined. On the basis of examples from Scotland, Fennoscandia, East Africa, India and Western Australia it is shown that the concept has been use...

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Main Authors: Bowes, D. R., Hopgood, A. M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Geology University of Warsaw 1976
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spelling ftjgq:oai:geojournals.pgi.gov.pl:article/9596 2023-05-15T16:11:55+02:00 Significance of structural trend in Precambrian terrain Bowes, D. R. Hopgood, A. M. 1976-01-05 application/pdf https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/agp/article/view/9596 eng eng Institute of Geology University of Warsaw https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/agp/article/view/9596/8142 Acta Geologica Polonica; Vol 26, No 1 (1976); 57-82 001-5709 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1976 ftjgq 2019-08-13T19:05:52Z The development of the concept of structural trend and its use both in the study of Precambrian shields and intercontinental Precambrian correlations are examined. On the basis of examples from Scotland, Fennoscandia, East Africa, India and Western Australia it is shown that the concept has been useful where applied to regions in which a single feature, such as lithological layering, foliation, upright folds or major fault lineaments, dominates the structural regime. However, is unqualified use in regions of polyphase deformed rocks has often been misleading and resulted in erroneous correlations. This is particularly the case where the nature and origin of the particular trend is unspecified, where differences between cover tectonics and tectonic overprinting of basement are not demonstrated, or where the relationship of trend to a polyphase deformational sequence is not determined.Repeated reference in the literature to trends which are ill-defined or not representative of a structural regime often leads to their unquestioned acceptance. With the framework of Precambrian shields being important in atempts to reconstruct previous configurations of continental masses, assessment is necessary of any structural trend used as a basis of correlation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Geological Quarterly
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description The development of the concept of structural trend and its use both in the study of Precambrian shields and intercontinental Precambrian correlations are examined. On the basis of examples from Scotland, Fennoscandia, East Africa, India and Western Australia it is shown that the concept has been useful where applied to regions in which a single feature, such as lithological layering, foliation, upright folds or major fault lineaments, dominates the structural regime. However, is unqualified use in regions of polyphase deformed rocks has often been misleading and resulted in erroneous correlations. This is particularly the case where the nature and origin of the particular trend is unspecified, where differences between cover tectonics and tectonic overprinting of basement are not demonstrated, or where the relationship of trend to a polyphase deformational sequence is not determined.Repeated reference in the literature to trends which are ill-defined or not representative of a structural regime often leads to their unquestioned acceptance. With the framework of Precambrian shields being important in atempts to reconstruct previous configurations of continental masses, assessment is necessary of any structural trend used as a basis of correlation.
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author Bowes, D. R.
Hopgood, A. M.
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Hopgood, A. M.
Significance of structural trend in Precambrian terrain
author_facet Bowes, D. R.
Hopgood, A. M.
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title Significance of structural trend in Precambrian terrain
title_short Significance of structural trend in Precambrian terrain
title_full Significance of structural trend in Precambrian terrain
title_fullStr Significance of structural trend in Precambrian terrain
title_full_unstemmed Significance of structural trend in Precambrian terrain
title_sort significance of structural trend in precambrian terrain
publisher Institute of Geology University of Warsaw
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