Structural and Metamorphic Evolution of the Archaean High-Pressure Granulite in Datong-Huai`an Area,

大同——怀安高压麻彩岩的构造演化

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Author: Jiasheng Zhang
Language: English
ISBN/ISSN: 7030087615
Published on: 2001-01
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Structural and Metamorphic Evolution of the Archaean High-Pressure Granulite in Datong-Huai`an Area, 这是一本地理地壳学专著。全书详实分析了岩石的形成,地壳变化,地质压力的变化对岩层的影响等。本书为全英文版,原汁原味,图文并茂。资料翔实,数据精确,分析独到,观点新颖。本书具有极高的学术价值及科研参考价值。



PART I INTRODUCTION
CHATER 1 INTERODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.2 SCOPE OF THE BOOK
1.2.1 General background to the present study
1.2.2 Aim and outline of the book
CHAPTER 2 GEOLOGY OF NORTH CHINA AND THE STUDY AREA
2.1 THE HIGH-GRADE METAMORPHIC ROCKS IN NORTH CHINA
2.2 THE GRANNULITES IN DATONG-HUAI'AN AREA
2.2.1 General information and lithology
2.2.2 Appraisal of the previous isotopic age dating
2.2.3 Results from previous petrological and P-T-t studies
2.2.4 Various interpretations on the origin of the high-pressure granulites
PART II STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
CHAPTER 3 ROCK ASSOCIATIONS AND LITHO-TECTONIC DOMAINS
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 LOWER LITHO-TECTONIC DOMAIN
3.3 INTERMEDIATE LITHO-TECTONIC DOMAIN
3.4 HIGH-PRESSURE MAFIC GRANULITES AND THEIR VARIABLE SYMPLECTITE TEXTURES
3.5 UPPER LIGHO-TECTONIC DOMAIN
CHAPTER 4 STRUCTURAL FRAMEWORK AND TECTON-METAMORPHIC EVENTS
4.1 POST-GRANULITE FACIES DEFORMATION
4.2 STRUCTURAL FRAMIWORK
4.2.1 Introduction
4.2.2 Structures in the basement rocks
4.2.3 Structures in the allochthonous cover sequence
4.3 THCTONO-METAMORPHIC EVENTS IN GRANULITE FACIES
4.3.1 Prograde deformation
4.3.2 Retrograde deformation
4.3.3 Correlation of the thermotectonic events between the basement and the cover
CHAPTER 5 STRUCTURES RELATED TO D3 DEFORMATION
5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 GENERAL STRUCTURAL FEATURES
5.2.1 Foliation and lineation
5.2.2 Fold styles
5.2.3 Partial melting
5.3 GEOMETRY AND STRUCTURAL PATTERNS IN THE LOWER LITHO-TECTONIC DOMAIN
5.3.1 Domal structures north of Huai'an
5.3.2 Antiformal structures north of Mashikou
5.4 GEOMETRY AND STRUCTURAL PATTERNS IN THE INTERMEDIATE AND UPPER LITHO-TECTONIC DOMAINS
5.4.1 Contact between the lower and intermediate litho-tectonic domains
5.4.2 The lower segment of the intermediate litho-tectonic domain
5.4.3 The upper segment of the intermediate litho-tectonic domain
5.4.4 Large sheath folds on the top of the intermediate litho-tectonic domain
5.4.5 Contact between the upper and intermediate litho-tectonic domains
5.5 LATER REWORKING IN GRANULITE FACIES
5.5.1 The NE trending, steeply-dipping high-strain belts
5.5.2 Later reworking in Manjingou
5.6 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
5.6.1 The co-linear fabrics and their tectonic implications
5.6.2 Conclusions
CHAPTER 6 SHEAR SENSE INDICTATORS IN MEDIUM TO HIGH GRADE ROCKS
6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.2 NATURE OF FLOW CONDITIONS
6.2.1 Shear sense indicators
6.2.2 Vorticity profile plane
6.3 SHEAR SENSE INDICATORS IN MHGR
6.3.1 Deflection of a planar element-shear bands
6.3.2 Asymmetric boudins
6.3.3 Mantled prophyroclasts and similar structures
6.3.4 Strain shadows
6.3.5 Losange-shaped lenses
6.3.7 Folded-boudinaged vein distribution
6.3.8 Melt tension gashes
6.4 SPECIFIC PROBLEMS IN MHGR
6.4.1 “Dangerous” shear sense indicators
6.4.2 Problem of section
6.4.3 Large outcrops needed
CHAPTER 7 KINEMATICS OF THE D3 DEFORMATION
7.1 GENERAL DIRECTION OF THE D3 MOVEMENT AND SHEAR SENSE INDICATORS
7.2 SENSE OF SHEAR INDICATORS IN THE CENTRE OF THE TERRAIN
7.3 SENSE OF SHEAR INDICATORS AWAY FROM THE D3 ZONE
7.4 IMPLICATIONS OF OPPOSING SHEAR SENSES RELATED TO D3 ASYMMETRIC FOLDS
7.5 DISCUSSION
PART III PETROLOGICAL AND PALAEOMAGNETIC STRDIES
CHAPTER 8 PETROLOGICAL STUDIES
8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 ROCK TYPE AND MINERAL ASSEMBLAGES
8.3 CHEMISTRY OF THE REPRESENTATIVE MINERALS
8.3.1 Garnet
8.3.2 Prroxene
8.3.3 Feldspar
8.4 METAMORPHIC REACTIONS AND P-T CONDITIONS
8.4.1 Texture in the basement rocks
8.4.2 Texture in the allochthonous cover sequence
8.4.3 P-T conditions recorded in the partial melting materials
8.5 P-T CALCULATION USING “THERMOCALC”
8.6 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
8.6.1 P-T-d paths
8.6.2 Constraints on the tectonic history
CHAPTER 9 MAGNETIC FABRICS
9.1 INTRODUCTION
9.2 FIELD AND LABORATORY METHODS
9.3 MAGNETIC FABRICS
9.4 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE AMS AND STRUCTURAL FABRICS
9.5 DISCUSSION
CHAPTER 10 PALEOMAGNETISM OF THE HIGH-GRADE ROCKS
10.1 INTRODUCTION
10.2 PROPERTIES OF MAGNETIC REMANENCE IN THE GRANULITES
10.3 EARLY PRECAMBRIAN APW PATH AND ITS TECTONIC INTERPRETATION
10.4 CORRELATION BETWEEN MAGNETIC REMANENCE AND k1 DIRECTIONS
PART IV DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
CHAPTER 11 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
11.1 DISCUSION
11.1.1 Major defrormation events
11.1.2 Relationship between deformation and metamorphism
11.1.3 Three litho-tectonic domains
11.1.4 The domal structures
11.1.5 Interpretation of the geodynamics associated with the extensional decollement
11.2 CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CURRICULUM VITAE
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX III
APPENDIX IV
APPENDIX V



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