2007 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (28–31 October 2007)
Paper No. 18-9
Presentation Time: 10:20 AM-10:35 AM

BASEMENT-INVOLVED CONTRACTIONAL TECTONICS IN THE CALEDONIDES OF NORTH-CENTRAL SCANDINAVIA

ANDERSON, Mark W., School of Earth, Ocean and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA United Kingdom, manderson@plymouth.ac.uk

The Caledonides of north-central Scandinavia are dominated by a series of crystalline thrust sheets (“nappes”) that structurally overlie autochthonous and internally imbricated crystalline basement and cover rocks. Late stage, ESE-directed translation of the assembled nappe stack occurred across the margin of Baltica along a major greenschist facies basal shear zone in a largely passive, piggy-back style. At least one major late-stage Caledonian thrust (Øse thrust) also causes regional scale repetition and truncation at higher structural levels within the Caledonian tectonostratigraphy. Hanging-wall and footwall geometries indicate that the initiation and progressive development of this thrust closely relates to imbrication of underlying basement rocks, partly through reactivation of pre-Caledonian structures.

Structures recorded in these late Caledonian thrust zones are dominated by complex systems of W- or NW-vergent back-folds. Previously, these have been interpreted as resulting from late-stage extensional backsliding of the orogen. In the basal thrust zone, however, back-folds of differing geometry vary with position relative to major culminations in the underlying basement. Along moderately dipping western margins to the culminations, back-folds are typically open to tight, moderately inclined structures that refold top-to-the-SE shear indicators. A SE-dipping spaced contractional crenulation foliation is often also developed. Eastwards of the monoclinal “hinge” to the basement culminations, back-folds typically become dismembered through superimposed ESE-directed shearing. A further characteristic of the late-stage Caledonian folding in this area is the development of transport parallel (WNW-ESE) “cross-folds”, again with a demonstrable spatial association to basement culminations and pre-Caledonian structures within the basement.

A model is developed to account for these structural geometries during Late Caledonian contractional tectonics. This involves progressive ESE-directed thrust sheet translation over evolving basement ramp-duplex systems. It is concluded that major Caledonian extensional collapse structures are largely absent in north-central Scandinavia. Rather the late orogenic structural geometries are dominated by basement-involved contractional tectonics, probably through to the Late Devonian.

2007 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (28–31 October 2007)
General Information for this Meeting
Session No. 18
Regional Tectonics of Basement-Cored Foreland Shortening: Integrating Geological and Geophysical Insights from Laramide and Analogous Orogens
Colorado Convention Center: 401/402
8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Sunday, 28 October 2007

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 39, No. 6, p. 53

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