Mélange within subduction–accretion complex rocks of Fredriksen Island, South Orkney Islands

Summary. A m´lange on Fredriksen Island, South Orkney Islands, is part of a Mesozoic subduction- accretion complex which formed along the western, Pacific side of Gondwana. It consists of a chaotic arrangement of irregular sized blocks, up to 8 m across, of basic pillow lava, chert, felsite and epiclastic sandstone in a pervasively sheared cataclastic matrix. Inclusions are typically lozenge-shaped and are characteristic of a tectonic m´lange. As the m´lange incorporates both possible ocean floor material that was accreted on to the continental margin and inner slope basin sediments it probably formed beneath the trench-slope basin along a shear zone at a high level in the subduction complex.

Details

Publication status:
Published
Author(s):
Authors: Storey, B.C., Meneilly, A.W.

Date:
1 January, 1983
Journal/Source:
Geological Magazine / 120
Page(s):
555-566
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756800027710