Deformation and metamorphism of Devonian rocks in the outer Solund area, western Norway: implications for models of Devonian deformation
Abstract
Many modern accounts of the Devonian rocks of western Norway, which emphasise the extensional processes by which the basins were formed, tend to ignore or gloss over the deformation and metamorphism which these rocks have suffered during contractional deformation. The present account describes extensive ductile folding, penetrative cleavage formation and low-grade regional metamorphism developed in the Devonian strata of the outer Solund region. Although the deformation in this area is more intense than in other Devonian basins, it belongs to the same movement plan. It will also be shown that the Devonian rocks of the Scandinavian Caledonides apparently share a common tectonothermal development. This regional contractional event, conceptually, may relate either to a Mid-Late Devonian arc-continent collision, or to a transpressional strain regime.
- Publication:
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International Journal of Earth Sciences
- Pub Date:
- June 2001
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s005310000131
- Bibcode:
- 2001IJEaS..90..270S
- Keywords:
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- Devonian Caledonides West Norway Contractional deformation Regional metamorphism Solund district