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Title: The kinematic evolution of the Serra Central Salient, Eastern Brazil : a neoproterozoic progressive arc in northern Espinhaço fold-thrust belt.
Authors: Bersan, Samuel Moreira
Danderfer Filho, André
Lagoeiro, Leonardo Evangelista
Keywords: Fold-thrust belt
Araçuaí orogen
Inversion tectonics
Structural analysis
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: BERSAN, S. M.; DANDERFER FILHO, A.; LAGOEIRO, L. E. The kinematic evolution of the Serra Central Salient, Eastern Brazil : a neoproterozoic progressive arc in northern Espinhaço fold-thrust belt. Journal Of South American Earth Sciences, v. 80, p. 131-148, 2017. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0895981117301566>. Acesso em: 03 mai. 2018.
Abstract: Convex-to-the-foreland map-view curves are common features in fold-thrust belts around cratonic areas. These features are easily identifiable in belts composed of supracrustal rocks but have been rarely described in rocks from relatively deeper crustal levels where plastic deformation mechanisms stand out. Several local salients have been described in Neoproterozoic marginal fold-thrust belts around the São Francisco craton. In the northern part of the Espinhaço fold-thrust belt, which borders the eastern portion of the São Francisco craton, both Archean-Paleoproterozoic basement rocks and Proterozoic cover rocks are involved in the so-called Serra Central salient. A combination of conventional structural analysis and microstructural and paleostress studies were conducted to characterize the kinematic and the overall architecture and processes involved in the generation of this salient. The results allowed us to determine that the deformation along the Serra Central salient occur under low-grade metamorphic conditions and was related to a gently oblique convergence with westward mass transport that developed in a confined flow, controlled by two transverse bounding shear zones. We propose that the Serra Central salient nucleates as a basin-controlled primary arc that evolves to a progressive arc with secondary vertical axis rotation. This secondary rotation, well-illustrated by the presence of two almost orthogonal families of folds, was dominantly controlled by buttress effect exert by a basement high located in the foreland of the Serra Central salient.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/10155
metadata.dc.identifier.uri2: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0895981117301566
ISSN: 08959811
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