Exhumation of Early Cretaceous Granulites in Fiordland, New Zealand Through Combined Mid-Cretaceous Crustal Extension and Late Cenozoic Transpressive Motion on the Alpine Fault

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Abstract

High pressure (-1.2 GPa) Early Cretaceous granulite facies orthogneisses in Fiordland, New Zealand are in tectonic contact with a cover sequence comprising mid-Palaeozoic amphibolite facies metasediments, subordinate metavolcanic rocks and syntectonic granitic orthogneisses. This cover sequence and the underlying granulites constitute upper and lower crustal plates of a mid-Cretaceous metamorphic core complex whose emplacement was linked to continental rifting and the Late Mesozoic breakup of the Pacific margin of Gondwana. Exhumation of the lower plate granulites occurred in two stages. The first stage was associated with extreme attenuationand tectonic denudation of the cover sequence accompanying emplacement of the core complex, leading to rapid uplift of the granulites but without generating the large volumes of Fiordland-derived sedimentary detritus normally expected if uplift and erosion were the only factors involved in unroofing the granulites. Final uplift and exposure of the granulites at the surface occurred mainly during the last 10 Ma in response to transpression across the mid-Tertiary Alpine Fault and/or the obduction of Fiordland continental crust over oceanic crust of the Tasman Sea.
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APA:  (1990)  Exhumation of Early Cretaceous Granulites in Fiordland, New Zealand Through Combined Mid-Cretaceous Crustal Extension and Late Cenozoic Transpressive Motion on the Alpine Fault

MLA: Exhumation of Early Cretaceous Granulites in Fiordland, New Zealand Through Combined Mid-Cretaceous Crustal Extension and Late Cenozoic Transpressive Motion on the Alpine Fault. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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