Deformation and structural evolution of metamorphic complexes of the Taldyk antiform in the East Mugodzhar zone of Urals (West Kazakhstan)

Pub Date : 2021-03-21 DOI:10.5800/GT-2021-12-1-0511
B. G. Golionko, A. Ryazantsev
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The study is focused on mesostructural folded parageneses of the Taldyk antiform (a.k.a. Taldyk block) located in the East Mugodzhar zone. The sequence of their formation is established; the structural evolution of the study area is investigated, and four stages of deformation are identified. The NW-trending folds F1 with SE-vergence formed during the first stage of deformation, DI. The geodynamics and timeline of this stage remain unclear. The W-E-trending folds F2 with E-vergence are related to tectonic movements that took place at stage DII. In the western limb of the antiform, stage DII is evidenced by folds overturned towards the south-east. In the eastern limb, folds plunge to the east and northeast. These fold structures are probably related to the Devonian subduction-obduction processes. At stage DIII, thrusting of the Taldyk antiform over the West Mugodzhar zone and folding F3 with W-vergence is related to the Ural continental collision in the Late Paleozoic, which completed the geodynamic evolution of the Ural paleo-ocean. At stage DIV, postcollisional shearing is evidenced by folds F4 with steeply dipping hinges, which completed the structural evolution of the study area.
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乌拉尔(西哈萨克斯坦)东Mugodzhar带Taldyk反形变质杂岩的变形与构造演化
研究了位于东Mugodzhar地区的Taldyk反形体(又称Taldyk地块)的介构造褶皱共生体。确定了它们的形成顺序;对研究区构造演化进行了研究,划分出4个变形阶段。变形第一阶段DI形成北西向褶皱F1,并有se辐合。这一阶段的地球动力学和时间仍不清楚。东西向褶皱F2与e型辐合有关,与DII阶段的构造运动有关。在反形体的西翼,第DII期以褶皱向东南方向翻转为证。在东翼,褶皱向东部和东北部俯冲。这些褶皱构造可能与泥盆纪俯冲-逆冲作用有关。DIII阶段,Taldyk反形体在西Mugodzhar带上的逆冲和F3 w辐合褶皱与晚古生代乌拉尔大陆碰撞有关,完成了乌拉尔古海洋的地球动力学演化。在DIV阶段,碰撞后剪切作用主要表现为F4折弯,铰链陡倾,完成了研究区构造演化。
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