Artigo Revisado por pares

Deep‐crustal granulites with migmatitic and mylonitic fabrics from the Zambezi Belt, northeastern Zimbabwe

1991; Wiley; Volume: 9; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1525-1314.1991.tb00540.x

ISSN

1525-1314

Autores

John Carney, Peter J. Treloar, C. M. Barton, M. J. Crow, Jane Evans, S. SIMANGO,

Tópico(s)

High-pressure geophysics and materials

Resumo

Abstract High‐ P granulites contained in two allochthonous tectonic units were thrust southwards onto the northern margin of the Zimbabwe craton during the Pan‐African Zambezi orogeny. In the lower sheet, the Masoso Metamorphic Suite contains mafic garnet granulite assemblages formed during a high‐ P‐T metamorphic event, although the suite as a whole is predominantly granitic. The garnet granulites occur as relicts within narrow mafic layers characterized by migmatitic and mylonitic fabrics. The annealed mylonites represent surfaces of deep‐crustal tectonic imbrication that formed immediately before the Pan‐African orogeny. Gabbros which intruded the granulites after the main phase of migmatization have formed corona textures that document a low‐ P‐T metamorphic event at mid‐crustal levels. The style of deformation then changed and the Masoso Suite with its mylonitic layers was folded and thrusted southwards onto the Archaean Zimbabwe craton.

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