Linking the strike-slip kinematics of the Rennick Graben Fault system and the Aviator Fault from field structural data, North Victoria Land, Antarctica

The North Victoria Land structural framework is characterized by the long-lived tectonic activity along major crustal lineaments, including the NNW-SSE and NW-SE trending Rennick Graben Fault (RGF) system and Aviator Fault (AF). This tectonic corridor is characterized by an important strike-slip com...

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Main Authors: Cianfarra, Paola, Salvini, Francesco, Crispini, Laura, Locatelli, Michele, Federico, Laura
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spelling ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1091932 2024-04-14T08:03:05+00:00 Linking the strike-slip kinematics of the Rennick Graben Fault system and the Aviator Fault from field structural data, North Victoria Land, Antarctica Cianfarra, Paola Salvini, Francesco Crispini, Laura Locatelli, Michele Federico, Laura Cianfarra, Paola Salvini, Francesco Crispini, Laura Locatelli, Michele Federico, Laura 2022 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1091932 https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10205 eng eng ispartofbook:egusphere-egu22-10205, 2022 EGU General Assembly 2022 firstpage:10205 lastpage:10205 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1091932 doi:10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10205 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2022 ftunivgenova https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10205 2024-03-21T02:17:26Z The North Victoria Land structural framework is characterized by the long-lived tectonic activity along major crustal lineaments, including the NNW-SSE and NW-SE trending Rennick Graben Fault (RGF) system and Aviator Fault (AF). This tectonic corridor is characterized by an important strike-slip component that is easily connected to the main strike-slip fracture zone that characterizes the Southern Ocean between Australia and East-Antarctica. Structural analysis of field data along the RGF evidences a poly-phased activity with multiple reactivations related to the Paleozoic juxtaposition of NVL to the East Antarctic craton (as resulting from the Gondwana breakup) and to the Meso-Cenozoic plate tectonics associated to the Australia-East Antarctica separation and characterized by both offshore and onshore crustal strike-slip deformation. Both the northward, offshore propagation of the RGF system and its southward prosecution and link with the AF are inferred but still need to be proved/better framed. During the XXXVII Italian Antarctic campaign in the framework of the LARK project 92 field measurement sites have been surveyed between latitude 71.5°S and 73.5°S. To better frame the link between the RGF and AF the evidence of brittle deformation (including faults with the associated kinematic indicators and fracture attitude, dimension and sets) have been measured. This deformation involve rocks with ages ranging from Lower Paleozoic to Lower Jurassic. Where time constraints from stratigraphy are lacking and to better frame the age of the tectonics with its associated vertical displacement, ad hoc field samples have been collected for thermochronology dating. Open, un-mineralized fracture sets are important indicator of recent paleo-stress (tectonic) activity, since their formation is limited to shallow depth and their presence testify a short erosion time, thus representing a good indicator of the last, recent stress regime. The intensity of brittle deformation associated to this last tectonic setting can be ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Southern Ocean Victoria Land Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Antarctic Southern Ocean East Antarctica Victoria Land Rennick ENVELOPE(161.500,161.500,-72.000,-72.000)
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description The North Victoria Land structural framework is characterized by the long-lived tectonic activity along major crustal lineaments, including the NNW-SSE and NW-SE trending Rennick Graben Fault (RGF) system and Aviator Fault (AF). This tectonic corridor is characterized by an important strike-slip component that is easily connected to the main strike-slip fracture zone that characterizes the Southern Ocean between Australia and East-Antarctica. Structural analysis of field data along the RGF evidences a poly-phased activity with multiple reactivations related to the Paleozoic juxtaposition of NVL to the East Antarctic craton (as resulting from the Gondwana breakup) and to the Meso-Cenozoic plate tectonics associated to the Australia-East Antarctica separation and characterized by both offshore and onshore crustal strike-slip deformation. Both the northward, offshore propagation of the RGF system and its southward prosecution and link with the AF are inferred but still need to be proved/better framed. During the XXXVII Italian Antarctic campaign in the framework of the LARK project 92 field measurement sites have been surveyed between latitude 71.5°S and 73.5°S. To better frame the link between the RGF and AF the evidence of brittle deformation (including faults with the associated kinematic indicators and fracture attitude, dimension and sets) have been measured. This deformation involve rocks with ages ranging from Lower Paleozoic to Lower Jurassic. Where time constraints from stratigraphy are lacking and to better frame the age of the tectonics with its associated vertical displacement, ad hoc field samples have been collected for thermochronology dating. Open, un-mineralized fracture sets are important indicator of recent paleo-stress (tectonic) activity, since their formation is limited to shallow depth and their presence testify a short erosion time, thus representing a good indicator of the last, recent stress regime. The intensity of brittle deformation associated to this last tectonic setting can be ...
author2 Cianfarra, Paola
Salvini, Francesco
Crispini, Laura
Locatelli, Michele
Federico, Laura
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author Cianfarra, Paola
Salvini, Francesco
Crispini, Laura
Locatelli, Michele
Federico, Laura
spellingShingle Cianfarra, Paola
Salvini, Francesco
Crispini, Laura
Locatelli, Michele
Federico, Laura
Linking the strike-slip kinematics of the Rennick Graben Fault system and the Aviator Fault from field structural data, North Victoria Land, Antarctica
author_facet Cianfarra, Paola
Salvini, Francesco
Crispini, Laura
Locatelli, Michele
Federico, Laura
author_sort Cianfarra, Paola
title Linking the strike-slip kinematics of the Rennick Graben Fault system and the Aviator Fault from field structural data, North Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_short Linking the strike-slip kinematics of the Rennick Graben Fault system and the Aviator Fault from field structural data, North Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full Linking the strike-slip kinematics of the Rennick Graben Fault system and the Aviator Fault from field structural data, North Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_fullStr Linking the strike-slip kinematics of the Rennick Graben Fault system and the Aviator Fault from field structural data, North Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Linking the strike-slip kinematics of the Rennick Graben Fault system and the Aviator Fault from field structural data, North Victoria Land, Antarctica
title_sort linking the strike-slip kinematics of the rennick graben fault system and the aviator fault from field structural data, north victoria land, antarctica
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