Fry and Rf/f strain methods constraints and fold transection mechanisms in the NW Iberian Variscides
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Apúlia is a small Portuguese sector in NW of Central-Iberian Zone, that have been deformed in a noncoaxial
sinistral transpressive regime during the first and main Variscan tectonic event (D1). This
deformation give rise to a major NWeSE anticline, where the S1 NeS cleavage transect the inverted short
NE limb; two and three-dimensional strains analysis have been done in the low metamorphic grade
Ordovician quartzites of this limb using Fry and Rf/f methods. The data show that most deformation was
due to intergranular deformation mechanisms. The intragranular deformation leading to the distortion of
strain markers and to cleavage was very incipient and a latter event in the D1 phase. The apparent plane
strain ellipsoids (if no volume change is assumed) related to the intragranular mechanisms contrast with
the more prolate strain ellipsoids related to the bulk deformation of Apúlia Quartzites. This constrictional
bulk strain fabrics are characteristic of the sinistral transpressive regimes dominant in the northern
sectors of the Central-Iberian Zone.
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Journal of Structural Geology, 79,19-30