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Granite genesis and the mechanics of convergent orogenic belts with application to the southern Adelaide Fold Belt
M Sandiford, J Foden, S Zhou, S Turner
Special Paper of the Geological Society of America | Published : 1992
DOI: 10.1130/SPE272-p83
Abstract
Two models for the heating responsible for granite generation during convergent deformation may be distinguished on the basis of the length- and time-scales associated with the thermal perturbation, namely: (1) long-lived, lithospheric-scale heating as a conductive response to the deformation, and (2) transient, localised heating as a response to advective heat sources such as mantle-derived melts. The strong temperature dependence of lithospheric rheology implies that the heat advected within rising granites may affect the distribution and rates of deformation within the developing orogen in a way that reflects the thermal regime attendant on granite formation; this contention is supported ..
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