Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4734082 Journal of Structural Geology 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Three tectonic foliations and their angular relation with bedding allow the determination of facing vs. vergence and fold interference pattern in polyphase low-grade metamorphic terrains, composed of Palaeozoic and Triassic turbiditic rocks cropping out in the inner part of the Northern Apennines (Mt Leoni area). The D1 deformational event (Late Oligocene–Early Miocene) is typified by southeast-verging folds (F1) and related tectonic foliation (S1) with a HP–LT mineralogical assemblage, developed during the emplacement of the Northern Apennines tectonic units. The D2 deformational event (Early–Middle Miocene) caused F2 east-verging folds and related tectonic foliation (S2) during greenschist facies metamorphism. The D3 deformational event (Middle Miocene–?) formed F3 gentle upright folds with a foliation (S3) developed only in the fold closures, and never accompanied by blastesis. Foliation angular relationships, as well as their intersections with the bedding, allowed us to define the facing, vergence and interference pattern of map-scale folds. Where a penetrative S2 crenulation-cleavage affected the metapelitic tops of turbiditic strata, S1 structural facing could be misinterpreted at the outcrop scale, simulating a northwest-vergence of F1 folds. This is due to a false dihedral angle between S0 and S1 occurring in the metapelites due to the rotation of S1 in the hinges of the overprinting crenulation-cleavage domains (S2).

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