Tg. Blenkinsop et Pj. Treloar, GEOMETRY, CLASSIFICATION AND KINEMATICS OF S-C AND S-C' FABRICS IN THE MUSHANDIKE AREA, ZIMBABWE, Journal of structural geology, 17(3), 1995, pp. 397-408
Planar fabrics in small dextral shear zones in the Mushandike area of
the Zimbabwe Archaean craton consist of a sigmoidal primary foliation
S displaced by discrete shears C or C'. These planar fabrics can be di
vided into porphyroclastic, megacrystic and banded types, depending ma
inly on the values of the angles between S- and C- or C'-surfaces, the
structures that define S-surfaces, and the spacing of C- or C'-surfac
es. The values of the angles between the foliations are proposed as th
e basis for a general classification of planar fabrics in shear zones.
The values of the angles depend on microstructures and strain. Micros
tructural evidence shows that slip did not occur on S-surfaces, but on
ly on C- or C'-surfaces. A model for the development of the fabrics pr
oposes that S-surfaces lie parallel to the XY plane of the local finit
e strain ellipsoid in domains of simple shear between C- or C'-surface
s. C'-surfaces may form in the orientation of a Coulomb failure surfac
e. The field evidence suggests that an increase in bulk strain is at l
east partly accommodated by an increase in local strain in domains bet
ween C- or C'-surfaces as the S-surfaces rotate with the local finite
strain ellipsoid.