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Multiple origin and regional significance of bedding parallel veins in a fold and thrust belt:: The example of a carbonate slice. along the Appalachian structural front

Journal

TECTONOPHYSICS
Volume 407, Issue 3-4, Pages 189-209

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2005.07.009

Keywords

bedding parallel vein; bedding-plane slip; stable isotopes; fold and thrust belt

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The development and evolution of bedding parallel veins (BPV) are investigated in the Saint-Dominique carbonate slice (southern Quebec Appalachian structural front), in order to emphasize the regional significance of BPV in a fold and thrust belt and their importance in establishing its structural and diagenetic evolution. Structural and microstructural analyses reveal that most BPV display a laminated structure locally crosscut by a massive one. Both structures show mutual crosscutting relationships with bedding parallel or bedding perpendicular stylolites and with bedding perpendicular veinlets, indicating that BPV cementation and deformation are continuous processes. Opening both sub-parallel and subperpendicular to the BPV walls are documented. Early BPV are planes of weakness that focus later reactivation, and evidence of successive and sometimes opposite senses of opening are locally preserved within a single BPV. The bedding parallel orientation of these veins proved particularly helpful in establishing the structural evolution of an area mostly characterized by front parallel structures with little crosscutting relationships otherwise. Petrographic and geochernical (delta(18)O VPDB and delta(13)C) analyses of structural cements suggest a common, locally derived source for the fluids that percolated through BPV, non-bedding parallel veins and faults. The isotopic ratios also reveal a significant enrichment in O-18 and C-13 through time. This evolution is tentatively correlated with tectonic, syn-convergence exhumation of the Saint-Dominique slice during its imbrication along the Appalachian structural front, after its burial under Taconian thrust sheets. Crown Copyright (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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