Cleavage/fold relationships in the Silurian metapelites, southeastern Anglo-Brabant fold belt (Ronquieres, Belgium)

  • T.N. Debacker Vakgroep Geologie en Bodemkunde, Universiteit Gent, Krijgslaan 2Sl, SS, 9000 Gent, Belgium, e-mail: timothy. debacker@rug.ac. be
  • M. Sintubin Laboratorium voor Algemene Geologie, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Redingenstraat 16, 1000 Leuven, Bel- gium, e-mail: manuel.sintubin@geo.kuleuven.ac.be
  • J. Vemiers Laboratorium voor Paleontologie, Universiteit Gent, Krijgslaan 2Sl, SS, 9000 Gent, Belgium, e-mail: jacques. verniers@rug.ac. be

Abstract

The presence of convergent cleavage fans in folded Silurian pelitic deposits along the southern extremity of the Brabant Massif has commonly been considered as an indication for a polyphase deformation history. Recent field work on the classic section at Ronquières shows, however, that all the structural elements can be explained by a single progressive deformation, taking place at gradually higher structural levels. This deformation is considered to have occurred at the time of the Acadian orogeny. The section under study contains a fold train of five gentle to open first-order folds, unconformably overlain by gently S-dipping Givetian rocks. Although the Silurian turbidite deposits are predominantly pelitic, the folds are characterized by convergent cleavage fans. The trend of the cleavage fan axes remains constant in the various folds throughout the section. In contrast, the trend of the fold hinge lines gradually changes along the section from a clockwise relation with the cleavage fan axis in the northern part (anticlockwise cleavage transection) towards an anticlockwise relation in the southern part (clockwise cleavage transection). Individual fault/fault intersections have a constant trend throughout the section, parallel to the cleavage fan axes and the mean fold hinge line. Small kink bands and small transverse joints reflect the same structural trend. The coaxial disposition of the structural elements seems at first sight incompatible with the presence of both clockwise and anticlockwise cleavage-transected folds. This disposition may, however, be explained by an enechelon periclinal nature of the fold train, possibly formed in a slightly constrictional deformation environment

Published
1999-01-01
How to Cite
T.N. Debacker, M. Sintubin, & J. Vemiers. (1999). Cleavage/fold relationships in the Silurian metapelites, southeastern Anglo-Brabant fold belt (Ronquieres, Belgium). Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 47-56. Retrieved from https://njgjournal.nl/index.php/njg/article/view/12260
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