LITHOPROBE CRUSTAL REFLECTION CROSS-SECTION OF THE SOUTHERN CANADIAN CORDILLERA .1. FORELAND THRUST AND FOLD BELT TO FRASER-RIVER FAULT

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作者
COOK, FA
VARSEK, JL
CLOWES, RM
KANASEWICH, ER
SPENCER, CS
PARRISH, RR
BROWN, RL
CARR, SD
JOHNSON, BJ
PRICE, RA
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[1] UNIV BRITISH COLUMBIA,DEPT GEOPHYS & ASTRON,VANCOUVER V6T 1W5,BC,CANADA
[2] UNIV ALBERTA,DEPT PHYS,EDMONTON T6G 2J1,ALBERTA,CANADA
[3] GEOL SURVEY CANADA,OTTAWA K1A 0E8,ONTARIO,CANADA
[4] CARLETON UNIV,OTTAWA CARLETON GEOSCI CTR,OTTAWA K1S 5B6,ONTARIO,CANADA
[5] CARLETON UNIV,DEPT EARTH SCI,OTTAWA K1S 5B6,ONTARIO,CANADA
[6] QUEENS UNIV,DEPT GEOL SCI,KINGSTON K7L 3N6,ONTARIO,CANADA
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10.1029/91TC02332
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Seismic reflection data from the south central Canadian Cordillera covering the interval from the easternmost metamorphic core complexes near Arrow Lakes to the Fraser River fault system along the Fraser River reveal a highly reflective and complex crust. The base of the crustal reflectivity, interpreted as the reflection Moho, is clearly delineated by a continuous sharp boundary that is essentially planar and slopes uniformly over a distance of 250 km from about 12.0 s in the east to about 10.5 s in the west. This virtual lack of relief at the base of the crust contrasts sharply with surface structures that involve 25 km or more of structural relief. Some of these surface structures can be readily correlated to structures that are outlined by the reflection data and that can be followed into the middle and lower crust. Even though part of this area was subjected to large amounts of Eocene extension, the crust is not divisible into transparent upper and reflective lower layers as it is in parts of the U.S. Cordillera. Three structural culminations, the Monashee complex, the Vernon antiform, and the Central Nicola horst, are interpreted on the basis of the reflection configuration and the surface geological relationships to have formed initially during Jurassic to Eocene compression and then to have been modified and exposed during early and middle Eocene extension. An example of a compressional structure observed on the profiles is the Monashee decollement, which can be traced from the surface westward into the lower crust. Extension is manifested along a variety of normal faults, including the regionally extensive low angle Okanagan Valley-Eagle River fault system, moderately dipping faults such as the Columbia River and Slocan Lake faults, and high-angle faults such as the Quilchena Creek and Coldwater faults. Both Jurassic to Eocene compressional shear zones and early to middle Eocene extensional shear zones are listric into the lower crust or Moho under the Intermontane belt.
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