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Torlesse geology of Kakahu, South Canterbury

 

作者: K. D. Hitching,  

 

期刊: New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics  (Taylor Available online 1979)
卷期: Volume 22, issue 2  

页码: 191-197

 

ISSN:0028-8306

 

年代: 1979

 

DOI:10.1080/00288306.1979.10424218

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The Torlesse rocks of Kakahu, South Canterbury, New Zealand, consist of metasiltstone, metagreywacke, conglomerate, chert, metavolcanics, and marble. These rocks belong to textural zones 1 & 2A and the prehnite-pumpellyite metamorphic facies. Laminated, often graded, bedding occurs, but the rocks are generally devoid of sedimentary structures. Conglomerate is uncommon and was found at only three localities. Thirteen occurrences of chert up to 160 m thick are recorded, and radiolaria are provisionally identified in some chert thin sections. Two adjacent lithologies of intercalated metavolcanics and marble outcrop in the lower Kakahu gorge. The westernmost lithology is a 140–m–thick sequence of sixteen bedded units of metatuff, grey marble, and metasiltstone. The second lithology which lies directly to the east of the former is 90 m of intercalated poorly schistose hematitic metavolcanics and white marble. The Kakahu marble is a 30–m–thick grey marble which has yielded a fauna of upper Carboniferous conodonts. Conodonts of similar age have also been obtained from the grey marble which is interbedded with metatuff and metasiltstone in the lower Kakahu gorge.

 

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