Strain analysis in the Orijärvi triangle, southwestern Finland; in perspective of tectonic models

Finite strain analyses were performed in metavolcanic rocks (agglomerates and pillowed metabasalts) from the Orijärvi area, southwestern Finland. In this area, tight folding (F1) of layered metasedimentary rocks and development of a penetrative axial plane schistosity (S1) took place during an early...

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Main Authors: H. Stel, D. Van Rees, B. Schenke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 1999-12-01
Series:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
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Online Access:http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume71/sgs_bt_071_2_pages_329_337.pdf
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description Finite strain analyses were performed in metavolcanic rocks (agglomerates and pillowed metabasalts) from the Orijärvi area, southwestern Finland. In this area, tight folding (F1) of layered metasedimentary rocks and development of a penetrative axial plane schistosity (S1) took place during an early stage in the Svecofennian orogeny. Within the domain, there is no evidence of older deformational structures or of a later deformation phase; except in narrow, late-stage shear zones that bound the Orijärvi triangle. During the orogenic evolution, a pervasive attenuation of the fabric in metavolcanic rocks has taken place. In order to quantify strain intensity and to investigate the relation of strain in metavolcanics and folding in metasediments, strain analyses were performed by the Rf/φ method on (sub)elliptical markers. Metavolcanic rocks demonstrate relatively homogeneous strain values on the outcrop scale, but strain parameters vary strongly on the scale of the study area. This variation in strain correlates with variation in rock composition; felsic metavolcanics demonstrate consistently lower strain intensities than mafic ones. Finite strain ellipsoids are prolate, indicating that the rocks underwent apparent constriction. X axes of strain are (sub)parallel to the regional fold axis. Constriction in the Orijärvi triangle is not in conflict with any of the current tectonic models. However, given the local structural setting, the most straightforward interpretation is that of progressive constriction by plutonic diapirism.
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spelling doaj.art-068770a771a64c27806e5ad748771ccc2022-12-22T01:40:49ZengGeological Society of FinlandBulletin of the Geological Society of Finland0367-52111799-46321999-12-0171232933710.17741/bgsf/71.2.007Strain analysis in the Orijärvi triangle, southwestern Finland; in perspective of tectonic modelsH. StelD. Van ReesB. SchenkeFinite strain analyses were performed in metavolcanic rocks (agglomerates and pillowed metabasalts) from the Orijärvi area, southwestern Finland. In this area, tight folding (F1) of layered metasedimentary rocks and development of a penetrative axial plane schistosity (S1) took place during an early stage in the Svecofennian orogeny. Within the domain, there is no evidence of older deformational structures or of a later deformation phase; except in narrow, late-stage shear zones that bound the Orijärvi triangle. During the orogenic evolution, a pervasive attenuation of the fabric in metavolcanic rocks has taken place. In order to quantify strain intensity and to investigate the relation of strain in metavolcanics and folding in metasediments, strain analyses were performed by the Rf/φ method on (sub)elliptical markers. Metavolcanic rocks demonstrate relatively homogeneous strain values on the outcrop scale, but strain parameters vary strongly on the scale of the study area. This variation in strain correlates with variation in rock composition; felsic metavolcanics demonstrate consistently lower strain intensities than mafic ones. Finite strain ellipsoids are prolate, indicating that the rocks underwent apparent constriction. X axes of strain are (sub)parallel to the regional fold axis. Constriction in the Orijärvi triangle is not in conflict with any of the current tectonic models. However, given the local structural setting, the most straightforward interpretation is that of progressive constriction by plutonic diapirism.http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume71/sgs_bt_071_2_pages_329_337.pdfmetavolcanic rocksstraincontractionSvecofennidestectonicsdiapirismProterozoicOrijärviFinland
spellingShingle H. Stel
D. Van Rees
B. Schenke
Strain analysis in the Orijärvi triangle, southwestern Finland; in perspective of tectonic models
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
metavolcanic rocks
strain
contraction
Svecofennides
tectonics
diapirism
Proterozoic
Orijärvi
Finland
title Strain analysis in the Orijärvi triangle, southwestern Finland; in perspective of tectonic models
title_full Strain analysis in the Orijärvi triangle, southwestern Finland; in perspective of tectonic models
title_fullStr Strain analysis in the Orijärvi triangle, southwestern Finland; in perspective of tectonic models
title_full_unstemmed Strain analysis in the Orijärvi triangle, southwestern Finland; in perspective of tectonic models
title_short Strain analysis in the Orijärvi triangle, southwestern Finland; in perspective of tectonic models
title_sort strain analysis in the orijarvi triangle southwestern finland in perspective of tectonic models
topic metavolcanic rocks
strain
contraction
Svecofennides
tectonics
diapirism
Proterozoic
Orijärvi
Finland
url http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume71/sgs_bt_071_2_pages_329_337.pdf
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