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Palaeozoic structures in the Xayacatlán area, Acatlán Complex, southern Mexico: transtensional rift- and subduction-related deformation along the margin of Oaxaquia

Miguel Morales-Gamez, J. Duncan Keppie, James K. W. Lee and Amabel Ortega-Rivera
International Geology Review Vol. 51, No. 4, April 2009, 279-303, 2009.

ABSTRACT:

The Xayacatlán area (eastern Mixteca terrane, southern Mexico) was previously inferred to preserve the Ordovician-Silurian thrust contact between vestiges of the Iapetus Ocean and the para-autochthon bordering Oaxaquia. Detailed remapping indicates that the rocks occur in four vertically-bounded, NS fault blocks. The latter record the following tectonothermal events that post-date Iapetus and occurred along the margins of the Rheic (1) and Pacific (2 and 3) oceans: (1) dextral transtension accompanying intrusion of an NS, tholeiitic dike swarm at ,442 Ma; (2) penetrative, greenschist-facies deformation during the Mississippian related to extrusion of high-pressure rocks; and (3) subgreenschistfacies extral transtension on NS faults during the generation of Middle Permian.