Abstract
Shear zones are normally viewed as relatively narrow deformation zones
that accommodate relative displacement between two "blocks" that have
moved past each other in opposite directions. This study reports
localized zones of shear between adjacent blocks that have not moved
past each other. Such zones, which we call wakes in this study, form due
to the movement of exotic blocks within a viscous medium (denser blocks
sinking within a salt structure, boudin tracks), melt in a partially
molten surroundings (melt movement during migmatisation), or solid
blocks sinking through a partially molten magma body (stoping). From the
fluid dynamics point of view these shear zones can be regarded as the
low Reynolds number deformation zones within the wake of a body moving
through a viscous medium. While compact (aspect ratio 1:1:1) moving
bodies generate axial symmetric (cone like) shear zones, elongated
bodies (vertical plates or horizontal rod-like bodies) produce tabular
shear zones. Unlike conventional shear zones across which shear
indicators ideally display consistent symmetries, shear indicators on
either sides of the shear zone reported here show reverse kinematics.
Thus profiles exhibit a combination of sinistral and dextral shear zones
across their center-lines or -planes. We have used field observations
and model results to suggest that examples of transit paths develop
where denser blocks sink within salt structures, bodies of melt rise
through migmatites, between boudins separated by progressive extension
and (perhaps) where slabs of subducted oceanic lithosphere delaminate
from the continental crust and sink into the asthenosphere. We also
argue that such shear zones may be more common than they have been given
the credit for and may be responsible for some of the kinematic
reversals reported in shear zones.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Geophysical Research Abstracts |
Volume | 14 |
Pages (from-to) | 10668 |
Number of pages | 1 |
ISSN | 1607-7962 |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Event | EGU General Assembly 2012 - Vienna, Austria Duration: 22 Apr 2012 → 27 Apr 2012 |
Conference
Conference | EGU General Assembly 2012 |
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Country/Territory | Austria |
City | Vienna |
Period | 22/04/2012 → 27/04/2012 |