A. Leslie, M. Dobbs, T. Ng, Q. A. Rosle, Muhammad Ramzanee Mohd Noh, Thomas J. H. Dodd, M. Gillespie
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: A ‘top-to-the-east’ ultramylonite zone is identified in north-eastern Kuala Lumpur and named here as the ‘Ukay Perdana Shear Zone (UPSZ). The UPSZ is at least 250–300 m thick, east-verging, and superimposed on the later stages of assembly of the c. 200 Ma S-type ‘Western Belt’ granite plutons generated by crustal thickening and assigned to the Main Range Granite Province. Younger bodies of S-type granitic rocks cut the shear zone. These intensely deformed quartzofeldspathic rocks contain distinctive relict porphyroclasts of perthitic K-feldspar (microcline), oligoclase and quartz, entrained within the ultramylonitic fabric. Migrating sub-grain boundaries in quartz indicate deformation occurred under moderate to high temperature conditions during ductile deformation ( c. 500–600°C); undulose extinction suggests down-temperature evolution of the deformation history. This deformation event implies that the final stages of collisional interaction between Sibumasu and the Sukhothai Arc would have involved now east-directed (080°N, then generally northward) over-thrusting of the leading edge of Sibumasu onto the granitic aligned foliated granitic mylonite, K-feldspar; lineated granitic mylonite, dips 60°
:在吉隆坡东北部发现了一个“从上到东”的超糜棱岩带,并将其命名为“Ukay Perdana剪切带”(UPSZ)。UPSZ厚度至少为250–300 m,向东边缘,叠加在地壳增厚产生的约200 Ma S型“西部带”花岗岩深成岩体的后期组装上,并归属于主岭花岗岩省。S型花岗岩的年轻岩体切割了剪切带。这些强烈变形的石英-长石岩石含有独特的斑长质钾长石(微斜长石)、低聚碎屑和石英残余斑长岩,夹带在超纤长岩组中。石英中迁移的亚晶界表明,在韧性变形(约500–600°c)期间,在中高温条件下发生变形;undoulose灭绝表明变形历史的低温演化。这一变形事件表明,Sibumasu和素可泰弧之间碰撞相互作用的最后阶段将涉及Sibumsu前缘向东(080°N,然后通常向北)的过度逆冲作用,该逆冲作用位于花岗岩排列的叶理花岗质糜棱岩、钾长石上;线性花岗质糜棱岩,倾角60°