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Abstract:
The intention of this study is to establish how the central uplift at Manicouagan was emplaced. Impact scaling laws suggest it has undergone 10 – 15 km of rapid structural uplift. Four months of field work investigating the central uplift reveals a core of metamporhosed anorthositic rocks, that constitute Mont de Babel (957 m) and Maskelynite Peak (945 m), and associated high-grade, granitic and metabasic gneisses. These rocks retain their overall coherency (i.e., are not breccias), but are interspersed with pseudotachylite veins typically 1 mm to 15 cm thick. Sporadically distributed anastamosing, multi-vein pseudotachylite systems, 1 to 2 m wide, are interconnected by more pervasive subsidiary veins that occur at angles to these multi-vein zones. Where observed, offset associated with the pseudotachylite zones is typically 20-30 cm. Initial results indicate that the pseudotachylite systems have facilitated movement within the host rocks, but are unlikely to have enabled kilometer-scale displacements necessary for central uplift formation.
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See more from this Session: Planetary Pummeling: Cataclysmic Bombardment of the Solar System as Catastrophe, Catalyst, Cauldron, and Crucible