Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9536107 Journal of Structural Geology 2005 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The mean magnetic susceptibility is 7.54×10−3 SI. The degree of anisotropy varies from 1.32 up to 4.31, with an average value of 1.53. The shape parameter T is generally >0 meaning that the AMS ellipsoid is dominantly oblate. Magnetic lineations and foliations form a consistent pattern correlated with the modification of the structural characteristics observed along the Ribeira belt. In the southern wrench-fault-dominated domain, the magnetic lineation is subhorizontal, parallel to the trend of the steeply dipping magnetic foliation. This correlation with the fabric observed in mylonites suggests that the magnetic fabric is a valid proxy of the tectonic fabric in granulites. Results from the northern domain show that it comprises two sub-domains both displaying a ∼NS-trending magnetic foliation. Eastward, over a broad area, the magnetic foliation is consistently steeply dipping and bears a shallowly to moderately plunging magnetic lineation. Westward, the dip of the foliation decreases progressively and the lineation rotates from nearly parallel to nearly orthogonal to the trend of the foliation, suggesting a progressive transition from transcurrent to contractional tectonics. At the junction between the northern and southern domains, the magnetic fabric is composite: the magnetic foliation displays a constant NNE-SSW orientation, but the magnetic lineation spreads within the foliation plane from parallel to normal to the foliation direction. The AMS pattern mapped in the Central Ribeira belt supports a scenario in which the transcurrent and contractional deformation regimes are coeval, with a transition between the two regimes accommodated progressively over a large transpressional area where both strain regimes were active.
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