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Tectonic significance of deformation patterns in granitoid rocks of the Menderes nappes, Anatolide belt, southwest Turkey
Alfred KrönerKlaus GessnerSandra PiazoloUwe RingCees W. PasschierTalip Güngörsubject
LineationShear (geology)ProterozoicGeochemistryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMetamorphismShear zoneStructural geologyGeologySeismologyNappeMylonitedescription
Deformation fabrics in Proterozoic/Cambrian granitic rocks of the Cine nappe, and mid-Triassic granites of the Bozdag nappe constrain aspects of the tectonometamorphic evolution of the Menderes nappes of southwest Turkey. Based on intrusive contacts and structural criteria, the Proterozoic/Cambrian granitic rocks of the Cine nappe are subdivided into older orthogneisses and younger metagranites. The deformation history of the granitic rocks documents two major deformation events. An early, pre-Alpine deformation event (DPA) during amphibolite-facies metamorphism affected only the orthogneisses and produced predominantly top-to-NE shear-sense indicators associated with a NE-trending stretching lineation. The younger metagranites are deformed both by isolated shear zones, and by a major shear zone along the southern boundary of the Cine submassif. We refer to this Alpine deformation event as D-A3. D-A3 shear zones are associated with a N-trending stretching lineation, which formed during greenschistfacies metamorphism. Kinematic indicators associated with this stretching lineation reveal a top-to-south sense of shear. The greenschist-facies shear zones cut the amphibolite-facies structures in the orthogneisses. Pb-207/Pb-206 dating of magmatic zircons from a metagranite, which crosscuts orthogneiss containing amphibolite-facies top-to-NE shear-sense indicators, shows that D-PA occurred before 547.2 +/-1.0 Ma. Such an age is corroborated by the observation that mid-Triassic granites of the Cine and Bozdag nappes lack D-PA structures. The younger, top-to-south fabrics formed most likely as a result of top-to-south Alpine nappe stacking during the collision of the Sakarya continent with Anatolia in the Eocene.
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2001-04-01 |