We studied the geometry intensity of deformation and fluid-rock interaction of a high angle normal fault within Carrara marble in the Alpi Apuane NW Tuscany Italy The fault is comprised of a core bounded by two major non-parallel slip surfaces The fault core marked by crush breccia and cataclasites asymmetrically grades to the host protolith through a damage zone which is well developed only in the footwall block On the contrary the transition from the fault core to the hangingwall protolith is sharply defined by the upper main slip surface Faulting was associated with fluid-rock interaction as evidenced by kinematically related veins observable in the damage zone and fluid channelling within the fault core where an orange-brownish cataclasite matrix can be observed A chemical and isotopic study of veins and different structural elements of the fault zone (protolith damage zone and fault core) including a mathematical model was performed to document type role and activity of fluid-rock interactions during deformation The results of our studies suggested that deformation pattern was mainly controlled by processes associated with a linking-damage zone at a fault tip development of a fault core localization and channelling of fluids within the fault zone Syn-kinematic microstructural modification of calcite microfabric possibly played a role in confining fluid percolation (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

Fault zone structure and fluid-rock interaction of a high angle normal fault in Carrara marble (NW Tuscany, Italy) / G., Molli; G., Cortecci; L., Vaselli; G., Ottria; A., Cortopassi; E., Dinelli; M., Mussi; Barbieri, Maurizio. - In: JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY. - ISSN 0191-8141. - STAMPA. - 32:9(2010), pp. 1334-1348. [10.1016/j.jsg.2009.04.021]

Fault zone structure and fluid-rock interaction of a high angle normal fault in Carrara marble (NW Tuscany, Italy)

BARBIERI, Maurizio
2010

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We studied the geometry intensity of deformation and fluid-rock interaction of a high angle normal fault within Carrara marble in the Alpi Apuane NW Tuscany Italy The fault is comprised of a core bounded by two major non-parallel slip surfaces The fault core marked by crush breccia and cataclasites asymmetrically grades to the host protolith through a damage zone which is well developed only in the footwall block On the contrary the transition from the fault core to the hangingwall protolith is sharply defined by the upper main slip surface Faulting was associated with fluid-rock interaction as evidenced by kinematically related veins observable in the damage zone and fluid channelling within the fault core where an orange-brownish cataclasite matrix can be observed A chemical and isotopic study of veins and different structural elements of the fault zone (protolith damage zone and fault core) including a mathematical model was performed to document type role and activity of fluid-rock interactions during deformation The results of our studies suggested that deformation pattern was mainly controlled by processes associated with a linking-damage zone at a fault tip development of a fault core localization and channelling of fluids within the fault zone Syn-kinematic microstructural modification of calcite microfabric possibly played a role in confining fluid percolation (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved
2010
carrara marble; fault rocks; fault zone architecture; microstructures; fluid-rock interactions; alpi apuane
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Fault zone structure and fluid-rock interaction of a high angle normal fault in Carrara marble (NW Tuscany, Italy) / G., Molli; G., Cortecci; L., Vaselli; G., Ottria; A., Cortopassi; E., Dinelli; M., Mussi; Barbieri, Maurizio. - In: JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY. - ISSN 0191-8141. - STAMPA. - 32:9(2010), pp. 1334-1348. [10.1016/j.jsg.2009.04.021]
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