Development of a transverse to orogen parallel extension lineation in a complex collisional setting, Trans-Hudson Orogen, Manitoba, Canada

Citation
Ka. Connors et al., Development of a transverse to orogen parallel extension lineation in a complex collisional setting, Trans-Hudson Orogen, Manitoba, Canada, J STRUC GEO, 24(1), 2002, pp. 89-106
Citations number
60
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
ISSN journal
01918141 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
1
Year of publication
2002
Pages
89 - 106
Database
ISI
SICI code
0191-8141(2002)24:1<89:DOATTO>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
In the southeastern Trans-Hudson Orogen (THO), the wide dispersion in orien tation of the L3 extension lineation from orogen-parallel to transverse is considered primary as it cannot be accounted for by simple overprinting of a single precursor orientation. Interpretation of the origin of this extens ion lineation is complicated by the fact that its gently northeast-plunging orientation at the north end of the study area is inconsistent with the ev idence for sinistral, east side up movement of the steep oblique slip D3 fa ults. The hypothesis presented here to explain the complicated lineation pa ttern is based on evidence that the preceding period D2 southwest-directed transport, overlapped temporally and spatially with D3 northwest-southeast transpressional shortening. D2 and D3 are attributed to successive, but ove rlapping, collisional events. D3 transpressional shortening is interpreted to have propagated westward through the THO resulting in a prolonged and co mplex transition between D2 and D3 deformation regimes. The dispersion of t he L3 extension lineation is interpreted to reflect the competing effects o f both deformation regimes which appear to have been partitioned in the cru st with D2 effects best developed in higher metamorphic grade rocks and D3 effects best developed in lower metamorphic grade rocks. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.