A case study of a mantled gneiss antiform, the Hospitalet massif, Pyrenees (Andorra, France)
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- A case study of a mantled gneiss antiform, the Hospitalet massif, Pyrenees (Andorra, France)
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- Van Den Eeckhout, Barnabas
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- 1986
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- Utrecht University
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- Holandès
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- 9789071577031
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(ENG) The Hospitalet mantled gneiss antiform consists of monzo-granitic
orthogneisses, which are overlain by a predominantly pelitic, at least
2.5 km thick succession of Cambro-Ordovician metasediments.
During the Hercynian orogeny the rocks were polyphase deformed and plurifacially
metamorphosed. Three stages in its tectonic evolution can be
distinguished.
Pre-antiform episode
NE-SW trending (Dl) folds were formed and overprinted by upright EW
trending (D2) folds and foliations, defining the suprastructure around the
massif. Deformation occurred at low grade conditions and NS shortening is
indicated, probably accompanied by thickening of the metasedimentary pile.
Gneiss antiform formation
Within the massif the D2 structures are overprinted by flat lying to
gently inclined (D3) folds and foliations, defining the infrastructure.
The geometry of S3 relative to the gneiss-cover contact limits antiform
formation to vertical tectonics at the scale of the massif, accommodated
by horizontal extension at the same scale. Subsequently, a low piT ratio
metamorphism (650 C/km) took place in the infrastructure, associated with
extensive, zonal growth of biotite, andalusite, cordierite, staurolite and
sillimanite in highest grade. Structural and tectono-metamorphic considerations
suggest that extension was largely accommodated by an extensional
shear zone or shear zones of which the infrastructure represents the upper
part.
Post-antiform episode
During isobaric cooling in lower amphibolite facies conditions the
infrastructure has been deformed in (1) a 1 km wide zone of mylonitic
strain at the gneiss-cover contacts, (2) a 1.5 km wide zone of (D4/5)
refolding SW of the gneisses, (3a) a km scale recumbent fold in the
eastern hinge zone of the gneiss antiform and (3b) small-scale recumbent
(D6) folds throughout the massif. The antiformal gneiss core acted as a
relatively rigid body and the metasediments and mineral zones were draped
around it, first in NNE-SSW stretching, afterwards in WNW-ESE stretching,
causing (a) seemingly high thermal gradients and (b) the antiformal pattern
of the isograds.
The three stages in the evolution of the Hospitalet mantled gneiss
antiform are considered to represent early (Westphalian), middle (Westphalian-
Stephanian) and late (Stephanian-early Permian) Hercynian tectonics.
The structures mentioned have been cut by high angle faults, shear zones
and folds, which are accompanied by low greenschist facies metamorphic
conditions and which probably reflect Alpine movements.