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Lithosphere | 2012

New constraints on Eocene extension within the Canadian Cordillera and identification of Phanerozoic protoliths for footwall gneisses of the Okanagan Valley shear zone

Sarah R. Brown; H. Daniel Gibson; Graham D.M. Andrews; Derek J. Thorkelson; Daniel D. Marshall; Jeffrey D. Vervoort; Nicole Rayner

The Okanagan Valley shear zone delineates the SW margin of the Shuswap metamorphic complex, the largest core complex within the North American Cordillera. The Okanagan Valley shear zone is a major Eocene extensional fault zone that facilitated exhumation of the southern Shuswap metamorphic complex during the orogenic collapse of the SE Canadian Cordillera when convergence at the western margin of North America switched from transpression to transtension. This study documents the petrology, structure, and age of the Okanagan gneiss, the main lithology within the footwall of the Okanagan Valley shear zone, and constrains its history from protolith to exhumed shear zone. The Okanagan gneiss is an ∼1.5-km-thick, west-dipping panel composed of intercalated orthogneiss and paragneiss in which intense ductile deformation of the Okanagan Valley shear zone is recorded. New U-Pb zircon ages from the gneiss and crosscutting intrusions constrain the development of the Okanagan gneiss to the Eocene, contemporaneous with widespread extension, intense deformation, high-grade metamorphism, and anatexis in the southern Canadian Cordillera. Thermobarometric data from the paragneiss domain indicate Eocene exhumation from between 17 and 23 km depth, which implies 64–89 km of WNW-directed horizontal extension based on an original shear zone angle of ∼15°. Neither the Okanagan gneiss nor its protolith represents exhumed Proterozoic North American cratonic basement as previously postulated. New U-Pb data demonstrate that the protolith for the gneiss is Phanerozoic, consisting of Mesozoic intrusions emplaced within a late Paleozoic–Mesozoic layered sequence of sedimentary rocks.


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2005

Grain-scale variations in trace element composition of fluid-altered zircon, Acasta Gneiss Complex, northwestern Canada

Nicole Rayner; Richard A. Stern; Sharon D. Carr


Journal of Metamorphic Geology | 2013

Integrated pressure–temperature–time constraints for the Tso Morari dome (Northwest India): implications for the burial and exhumation path of UHP units in the western Himalaya

M. R. St-Onge; Nicole Rayner; Richard M. Palin; Michael P. Searle; D. J. Waters


Precambrian Research | 2010

Early Paleoproterozoic supracrustal assemblages of the Rae domain, Nunavut, Canada: Intracratonic basin development during supercontinent break-up and assembly

Robert H. Rainbird; William J. Davis; Sally Pehrsson; N. Wodicka; Nicole Rayner; Thomas Skulski


Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | 2006

Paleocene–Eocene high-grade metamorphism, anatexis, and deformation in the Thor–Odin dome, Monashee complex, southeastern British Columbia

Alana M. Hinchey; Sharon D. Carr; Paul D. McNeill; Nicole Rayner


Journal of Metamorphic Geology | 2013

Quantifying Barrovian metamorphism in the Danba Structural Culmination of eastern Tibet

Owen Weller; M. R. St-Onge; D. J. Waters; Nicole Rayner; Michael P. Searle; Sun-Lin Chung; Richard M. Palin; Yuan-Hsi Lee; Xiwei Xu


Tectonophysics | 2010

Zircon age determinations for the Ladakh batholith at Chumathang (Northwest India): Implications for the age of the India–Asia collision in the Ladakh Himalaya

M. R. St-Onge; Nicole Rayner; Michael P. Searle


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2003

Archean adakites from the Ashuanipi complex, eastern Superior Province, Canada: geochemistry, geochronology and tectonic significance

John A. Percival; Richard A. Stern; Nicole Rayner


Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | 2005

Tectonic implications of new SHRIMP and TIMS UPb geochronology of rocks from the Sask Craton, Peter Lake Domain, and Hearne margin, Trans-Hudson Orogen, Saskatchewan

Nicole Rayner; Richard A. Stern; M. E. Bickford


Chemical Geology | 2007

Bulk compositional controls on the preservation of age domains within metamorphic monazite: A case study from quartzite and garnet–cordierite–gedrite gneiss of Thor-Odin dome, Monashee complex, Canadian Cordillera

Alana M. Hinchey; Sharon D. Carr; Nicole Rayner

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M. R. St-Onge

Geological Survey of Canada

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M. Sanborn-Barrie

Geological Survey of Canada

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Robert G. Berman

Geological Survey of Canada

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William J. Davis

Geological Survey of Canada

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N. Wodicka

Geological Survey of Canada

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