Dome-and-keel provinces formed during Paleoproterozoic orogenic collapse—core complexes, diapirs, or neither? : Examples from the Quadrilátero Ferrífero and the Penokean orogen.
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1997
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Paleoproterozoic dome-and-keel provinces, in which troughs of deformed
and metamorphosed Paleoproterozoic supracrustal rocks surround
domes of Archean basement, continue to puzzle geologists. In current
literature, some authors refer to the domes as diapirs (implying
basement flowed vertically upward) and others consider them to be
Cordilleran-type metamorphic core complexes (implying that the contact
between basement and cover is an upwarped detachment).
Geochronological studies suggest that dome emplacement occurred
during extensional collapse of contractional orogens, seemingly supporting
the core-complex analogy. However, structural analyses in the
Quadrilátero Ferrífero (Brazil) and the Penokean orogen (Michigan)
demonstrate that the domes resemble diapirs in shape and in terms of
surface kinematics. The domes differ from diapirs, however, in that they
did not flow penetratively within but were emplaced by movement along
steeply dipping shear zones. We suggest that contrasts between domeand-
keel and core-complex provinces reflect contrasts between Paleoproterozoic
and Phanerozoic crustal structure. Specifically, during the
Paleoproterozoic, when crust was warmer and supracrustal assemblages
denser, core-complex–like detachment faulting and associated
plutonism resulted in juxtaposition of hot basement beneath a denser,
tectonically thickened supracrustal layer. The resulting viscosity contrast
and density inversion triggered vertical rise of diapir-shaped basement
domes by slip on steep shear zones.
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MARSHAK, S. et al. Dome-and-keel provinces formed during Paleoproterozoic orogenic collapse - core complexes, diapirs, or neither?: examples from the Quadrilátero Ferrífero and the Penokean orogen. Geology, Boulder, CO, v. 25, n.5, p. 415-418, 1997. Disponível em: <http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/25/5/415.abstract>. Acesso em: 20 de jun. 2017.