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  Character, extent and significance of broken formation for the Tabberabbera Zone, central Lachlan Orogen
 
 
Titel: Character, extent and significance of broken formation for the Tabberabbera Zone, central Lachlan Orogen
Auteur: Watson, J. M.
Gray, D. R.
Verschenen in: Australian journal of earth sciences
Paginering: Jaargang 48 (2001) nr. 6 pagina's 943-954
Jaar: 2001-12
Inhoud: Chevron-folded Ordovician-Silurian turbidite sequences in the northern Tabberabbera Zone, Lachlan Orogen are cut by steeply, northeast- and southwest-dipping fault zones with black slate (?Warbisco Shale) incorporating tectonic melange (broken formation) in the hangingwalls. The black slate zones appear laterally discontinuous, have 50-150 m outcrop widths, and are spaced at ∼2-4 km (Rose River section). Dominated by attenuated, homoclinally dipping bedding, local disruption in these zones is shown by block-in-matrix tectonic melange (broken formation). The melange fabric has anastomosing, stylolitic cleavages typical of pressure solution. Marked flattening and attenuation of sedimentary layering is accompanied by up to 180% subhorizontal elongation within the foliation. Folding of the melange fabric is shown by local development of small-scale, steeply plunging isoclinal folds that have reclined geometry, and local development of a crenulation fabric. This reflects shear strain during activation of the broken formation zones as fault zones. Sandstone blocks within the melange are characterised by subrounded, commonly non-faceted terminations, and a lack of internal cataclastic deformation. Initial deformation, therefore, involved disruption of unconsolidated sediment, in which deformation was close in time to sedimentation when the sediments were not totally lithified. Associations of broken formation and a disrupted oceanic stratigraphy suggest that Tabberabbera Zone structure developed by thrusting within an oceanic setting.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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