Structural analysis of a middle cretaceous accretionary wedge, wairarapa, new zealand

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The middle Cretaceous (Motuan) Mangapokia Formation near Te Awaiti, southeastNorth Island, New Zealand, is a complexly deformed, weakly metamorphosed, submarine fan turbidite sequence that represents the youngest part of the Torlesse accretionary wedge.Two fold events, several episodes of shear fractures, and local development of melange fabric were associated with Cretaceoussubduction and accretion. F1 folds occur within melange fragments and predate regional stratal disruption and melange formation. The melange fragments were rotated during formation of melange. Isoclinaltotight, predominantly asymmetric, overturned, mesoscopic F2 folds developed during accretion but after pervasive stratal disruption and melange formation. Foldaxes trend northeast-southwest and plunge variably to the northeast or southwest.Two later fold events are post-Torlesse, probably late Cenozoic responses to Miocene-Recent subduction at the Hikurangi Margin. Mesoscopic and macroscopic, upright, predomin-antly close to open F3 folds overprintand interfere with the Cretaceous folds andassociated structural fabrics, and dominatethe regional structural grain. F3 hinge planes trend northeast-southwest, axes plunging to the northeast or southwest;their trend is spread by up to 80° as a result of an F4 fold event. Mesoscopic and macroscopic, open to gentle, upright F4 folds, best developed in the east, strike predominantly northwest-southeast, and plunge variably tothe northwest or southeast. Dome and basin structures result from interference betwee F4 and F3. One macroscopic F4 fold, the Te Awaiti Syncline, has affected most of the Te Awaitiarea. Late Cenozoic folds with northwest-southeast orientations have not previously beenrecorded in eastern Wairarapa. The foldsaremost likely crossfolds that formed almost simultaneously with F3 folds during a single phase of deformation. Quaternary deformation includes tilting of the region on northeast-southwest-trending growing folds. © 1990 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Barnes, P. M., & Korsch, R. J. (1990). Structural analysis of a middle cretaceous accretionary wedge, wairarapa, new zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 33(2), 355–375. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.1990.10425693

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