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Title: Grenville-age, polyphase deformation of mid-Proterozoic basement, NW Van Horn Mountains, trans-Pecos, Texas

Journal Article · · Journal of Geology; (USA)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1086/629279· OSTI ID:7104144

Psammitic, pelitic, and mafic schists in a basement horst in the NW Van Horn Mountains of west Texas preserve evidence of a multiphase, synmetamorphic, Grenville-age ductile deformation. Three phase of progressive isoclinal folding followed by two later, less intense, nearly coaxial folding phases have been identified. The second phase of deformation produced the dominant foliation and foliation-intersection lineation observed throughout area. This deformation is inferred to have resulted from a regional-scale folding, possible associated with napped formation, at or near peak metamorphic conditions. Mineral assemblages indicated amphibolite facies, and Fe-Mg exchange thermometry provide maximum temperatures of 640 {plus minus} 50 C corresponding to mid-amphibolite facies conditions. Three subsequent fold generations (F{sub 3}-F{sub 5}) formed under progressively lower metamorphic conditions; F{sub 3} produced a weakly developed foliation (S{sub 3}) whereas neither of the two later folding phases formed a penetrative fabric. Fluids or heat associated with the widespread intrusion of late syn- to post-orogenic pegmatites facilitated a static recrystallization event which altered previously formed deformational fabrics. Other basement exposures in the Van Horn area record a later phase of Grenville-age brittle deformation that has wholly or partly obscured the earlier formed ductile features. The Grenville-age, progressive deformational history recorded in the basement rocks of the Van Horn area is similar to that noted in portions of the Llano Uplift of central Texas and in the Adirondack Mountains of New York and suggests that the Grenville orogeny was characterized by oblique convergence along the length of the North American craton.

OSTI ID:
7104144
Journal Information:
Journal of Geology; (USA), Vol. 97:1; ISSN 0022-1376
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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