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Distributed crustal shortening followed by transpressional shearing in the Superior Province, northeastern Canada: A Late Archean analogy to modern accretionary plate margins?

Authors :
Žák, Jiří
Tomek, Filip
Svojtka, Martin
Vacek, František
Kachlík, Václav
Ackerman, Lukáš
Ježek, Josef
Petronis, Michael S.
Source :
Precambrian Research. Aug2021, Vol. 362, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Superposed fabrics in a syntectonic pluton record assembly of the Superior Province. • Early frontal terrane convergence occurred at around 2712 Ma in a 'hot' mode. • Subsequent dextral shearing was localized to terrane boundaries. • The two-stage evolution resembles modern accretionary orogens. The Canadian Superior Province has become one of the key test pieces to discuss tectonic processes and mechanisms of crustal growth in the Late Archean. The Province consists of a >2.8 Ga proto-cratonic core intruded by voluminous arc-like plutons and surrounded by a series of narrow, elongate ca. 2.8–2.7 Ga juvenile belts, also referred to as terranes or domains. The terranes seem to wrap around the proto-cratonic core and generally young outward, but the kinematics and geodynamic causes of their assembly remain debated. In this paper, we examine the Radisson pluton in northeastern Québec, which intruded the southern, outer edge of the presumed magmatic arc (Bienville domain) along its ~WNW–ESE-trending tectonic boundary with the proto-cratonic crust (La Grande domain). The pluton, dominated by porphyritic monzogranite to quartz monzonite, was emplaced at around 2712 Ma and exhibits complex internal structure resulting from superposed magmatic to solid-state deformations. An early margin-parallel ~WNW–ESE magmatic foliation containing a steep lineation, recognized by the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS), is interpreted as recording vertical stretching and horizontal flattening of highly crystallized magma, either due to emplacement and/or pure shear dominated transpression. More widespread, however, is a horizontal lineation within the same foliation that is interpreted as recording post-emplacement, but still syn-magmatic, tectonic strain (~NNE–SSW shortening and boundary-parallel stretching). Upon cooling, localized dextral S–C mylonite zones accommodated further shortening within the pluton whereas undeformed late-stage felsic dikes cross-cut the solid-state fabric at an angle to the pluton margins. We suggest that this structural succession, also reproduced by numerical fabric modeling, is a local-scale signal of a two-stage assembly of the northeastern Superior Province: the frontal, NNE-directed terrane convergence and attachment to the cratonic nucleus, operating in a 'hot' regime with voluminous arc-like plutonism, was followed by more localized dextral shearing parallel to terrane boundaries. The latter phase is recorded at the proto-craton margin but also in the outboard Abitibi greenstone belt virtually at the same time (ca. 2700–2690 Ma). In combination, the two-stage evolution and similar deformation distributed over a broad region resemble modern large hot orogens formed in a plate-tectonic regime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03019268
Volume :
362
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Precambrian Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151758175
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106322