Northern New Caledonia High-Pressure Metamorphic Core Complex; from Continental Subduction to Extensional Exhumation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G Clarke J Aitchison
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A reappraisal of the stratigraphy, new regional kinematic analysis and thermobarometric data allow a new interpretation of the metamorphic zoning and tectonic structure of the Upper Eocene high-pressure metamorphic core complex of northernNew Caledonia allow a three steps evolution to be proposed: 1. subduction and understacking of previously thinned continental crust elements; 2. subduction blocking due to the crustal thickening; and 3. crustal thinning and extensional detachment during the diapir-like uplift and unroofing of the eclogitic core. Steps 2 and 3 may be partly contemporaneous. Such a model accounts for the thermobarometric and radiochronologic data, and also for the weakness of substratum deformation during the emplacement of the ophiolitic nappe
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APA: G Clarke J Aitchison  (1995)  Northern New Caledonia High-Pressure Metamorphic Core Complex; from Continental Subduction to Extensional Exhumation

MLA: G Clarke J Aitchison Northern New Caledonia High-Pressure Metamorphic Core Complex; from Continental Subduction to Extensional Exhumation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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