Transpression and tectonic exhumation in the Heimefrontfjella, western orogenic front of the East African/Antarctic Orogen, revealed by quartz textures of high strain domains

The metamorphic basement of the Heimefrontfjella in western Dronning Maud Land (Antarctica) forms the western margin of the major ca. 500 million year old East African/East Antarctic Orogen that resulted from the collision of East Antarctica and greater India with the African cratons. The boundary b...

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: Wilfried Bauer, Heinrich Siemes, Gerhard Spaeth, Joachim Jacobs
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2016
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geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v35.25420
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:641166ba14b34e8d936a2306f82ad10f 2023-05-15T13:55:17+02:00 Transpression and tectonic exhumation in the Heimefrontfjella, western orogenic front of the East African/Antarctic Orogen, revealed by quartz textures of high strain domains Wilfried Bauer Heinrich Siemes Gerhard Spaeth Joachim Jacobs 2016-06-01 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v35.25420 https://doaj.org/article/641166ba14b34e8d936a2306f82ad10f en eng Norwegian Polar Institute 1751-8369 doi:10.3402/polar.v35.25420 https://doaj.org/article/641166ba14b34e8d936a2306f82ad10f undefined Polar Research, Vol 35, Iss 0, Pp 1-15 (2016) Dronning Maud Land quartz microfabrics X-ray texture goniometry shear zones mylonites geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2016 fttriple https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v35.25420 2023-01-22T18:43:34Z The metamorphic basement of the Heimefrontfjella in western Dronning Maud Land (Antarctica) forms the western margin of the major ca. 500 million year old East African/East Antarctic Orogen that resulted from the collision of East Antarctica and greater India with the African cratons. The boundary between the tectonothermally overprinted part of the orogen and its north-western foreland is marked by the subvertical Heimefront Shear Zone. North-west of the Heimefront Shear Zone, numerous low-angle dipping ductile thrust zones cut through the Mesoproterozoic basement. Petrographic studies, optical quartz c-axis analyses and x-ray texture goniometry of quartz-rich mylonites were used to reveal the conditions that prevailed during the deformation. Mineral assemblages in thrust mylonites show that they were formed under greenschist-facies conditions. Quartz microstructures are characteristic of the subgrain rotation regime and oblique quartz lattice preferred orientations are typical of simple shear-dominated deformation. In contrast, in the Heimefront Shear Zone, quartz textures indicate mainly flattening strain with a minor dextral rotational component. These quartz microstructures and lattice preferred orientations show signs of post-tectonic annealing following the tectonic exhumation. The spatial relation between the sub-vertical Heimefront Shear Zone and the low-angle thrusts can be explained as being the result of strain partitioning during transpressive deformation. The pure-shear component with a weak dextral strike-slip was accommodated by the Heimefront Shear Zone, whereas the north–north-west directed thrusts accommodate the simple shear component with a tectonic transport towards the foreland of the orogen. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Dronning Maud Land East Antarctica Polar Research Unknown Antarctic Dronning Maud Land East Antarctica Heimefrontfjella ENVELOPE(-11.000,-11.000,-74.667,-74.667) Polar Research 35 1 25420
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topic Dronning Maud Land
quartz microfabrics
X-ray texture goniometry
shear zones
mylonites
geo
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quartz microfabrics
X-ray texture goniometry
shear zones
mylonites
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Wilfried Bauer
Heinrich Siemes
Gerhard Spaeth
Joachim Jacobs
Transpression and tectonic exhumation in the Heimefrontfjella, western orogenic front of the East African/Antarctic Orogen, revealed by quartz textures of high strain domains
topic_facet Dronning Maud Land
quartz microfabrics
X-ray texture goniometry
shear zones
mylonites
geo
description The metamorphic basement of the Heimefrontfjella in western Dronning Maud Land (Antarctica) forms the western margin of the major ca. 500 million year old East African/East Antarctic Orogen that resulted from the collision of East Antarctica and greater India with the African cratons. The boundary between the tectonothermally overprinted part of the orogen and its north-western foreland is marked by the subvertical Heimefront Shear Zone. North-west of the Heimefront Shear Zone, numerous low-angle dipping ductile thrust zones cut through the Mesoproterozoic basement. Petrographic studies, optical quartz c-axis analyses and x-ray texture goniometry of quartz-rich mylonites were used to reveal the conditions that prevailed during the deformation. Mineral assemblages in thrust mylonites show that they were formed under greenschist-facies conditions. Quartz microstructures are characteristic of the subgrain rotation regime and oblique quartz lattice preferred orientations are typical of simple shear-dominated deformation. In contrast, in the Heimefront Shear Zone, quartz textures indicate mainly flattening strain with a minor dextral rotational component. These quartz microstructures and lattice preferred orientations show signs of post-tectonic annealing following the tectonic exhumation. The spatial relation between the sub-vertical Heimefront Shear Zone and the low-angle thrusts can be explained as being the result of strain partitioning during transpressive deformation. The pure-shear component with a weak dextral strike-slip was accommodated by the Heimefront Shear Zone, whereas the north–north-west directed thrusts accommodate the simple shear component with a tectonic transport towards the foreland of the orogen.
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author Wilfried Bauer
Heinrich Siemes
Gerhard Spaeth
Joachim Jacobs
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Gerhard Spaeth
Joachim Jacobs
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title Transpression and tectonic exhumation in the Heimefrontfjella, western orogenic front of the East African/Antarctic Orogen, revealed by quartz textures of high strain domains
title_short Transpression and tectonic exhumation in the Heimefrontfjella, western orogenic front of the East African/Antarctic Orogen, revealed by quartz textures of high strain domains
title_full Transpression and tectonic exhumation in the Heimefrontfjella, western orogenic front of the East African/Antarctic Orogen, revealed by quartz textures of high strain domains
title_fullStr Transpression and tectonic exhumation in the Heimefrontfjella, western orogenic front of the East African/Antarctic Orogen, revealed by quartz textures of high strain domains
title_full_unstemmed Transpression and tectonic exhumation in the Heimefrontfjella, western orogenic front of the East African/Antarctic Orogen, revealed by quartz textures of high strain domains
title_sort transpression and tectonic exhumation in the heimefrontfjella, western orogenic front of the east african/antarctic orogen, revealed by quartz textures of high strain domains
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