Exploring regional scale metamorphic fabrics in the Yukon Tanana terrane and environs using quantitative domain analyses

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Metamorphic rock fabrics such as foliations and lineations provide a rock record of numerous deformational characteristics in the Earth’s crust. When spatial information is combined with fabric data collected at points on geologic maps, the nature and consistency of metamorphic fabrics can be explored through structural domain analysis. This is particularly useful in large regions where there is not well-established stratigraphy and where bedrock exposures are limited. Domains that contain distinctive orientations and patterns of fabrics can be constructed on the basis of several different parameters, but in folded, polydeformational regions cylindricity can be particularly useful. Distinct domains of cylindrical folding can sometimes be determined where poles to foliations show characteristic patterns on equal-area projections and lie perpendicular to a single axis in space. Additionally, the patterns of elements such as fold axes and mineral lineations can be used in conjunction with foliation data to refine domains and confirm parameters such as coaxiality. 

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Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Exploring regional scale metamorphic fabrics in the Yukon Tanana terrane and environs using quantitative domain analyses
Year Published 2020
Language English
Publisher Cordilleran Tectonics Workshop
Contributing office(s) Alaska Science Center, Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center
Description 3 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Conference publication
Larger Work Title 2020 Cordilleran tectonics workshop program and abstracts
First page 11
Last page 13
Conference Title 2020 Cordilleran Tectonics Workshop
Conference Location Anchorage, AK
Conference Date Feb 21-23, 2020
Country Canada, United States
State Alaska, Yukon
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