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Zhong Yating;Kusky Timothy; Wang Lu-Geology,2022

发表时间:2022-06-22编辑:余淳梅点击:

Giant sheath-folded nappe stack demonstrates extreme subhorizontal shear strain in an Archean orogen

Zhong, YT (Zhong, Yating) [1] , [2] ;       Kusky, TM (Kusky, Timothy M.) [1] , [2] , [3] ;       Wang, L (Wang, Lu) [1] , [2]  

GEOLOGY

Vol

50  (   5):   577-582       

DOI

10.1130/G49599.1

Abstract

Giant sheath-folded nappes are associated with suture zones and emplacement of far-traveled allochthons in Phanerozoic orogens, demonstrating a rare but significant geologic phenomenon indicative of modern-style plate tectonics. We document the world's oldest-known subhorizontal mega-scale sheath fold from Archean Alpine-style nappes of the Central orogenic belt, North China craton. The Zanhuang nappes are recumbent Alpine-style forearcaffinity metabasaltic and metasedimentary nappes emplaced over a passive continental margin in the Archean, marking an ancient suture zone. Field evidence shows multiscale sheath folds from decimeters to tens of meters in size, and our three-dimensional fence profile, fold hinges, kinematic lineations, and lithological traces define an similar to 1-km-long (parallel to the x-axis) sheath fold in the core of the nappe stack. Structural analysis statistically demonstrates the macro-scale recumbent sheath-folded nappe preserves a complete 180 degrees hinge-line curvature. The giant sheath fold plunges northwest, reflecting its formation during non-coaxial, top-to-the-southeast shearing with extremely high shear strain (gamma >= 10), equated to >10 km of ductile slip on the bounding surfaces. Slip vectors derived from S-C fabrics on overturned limbs are consistent with rotation into the southeast-directed transport direction, parallel to the similarly rotated fold hinges. Comparison of the giant sheath-folded nappes from the Archean Zanhuang example with mega-scale sheath folds in Phanerozoic and Proterozoic orogens shows that Neoarchean lithosphere was stiff enough to allow tectonics to operate in a manner analogous to modern-style plate tectonics.

Keywords Plus

PLATE-TECTONICS LIGURIAN ALPS WADI-MAYH OMAN