ABSTRACT
The study area near Keban consists of the allochthonous Keban
division
of the Keban-Malatya crystalline complex and the Yuksekova
island-arc
rocks
of the Bitlis-Puturge Complex in the northern margin of the Bitlis
Suture
Zone. Detailed mapping shows that the Palaeozoic-Triassic Keban
Metamorphics
are composed of the following formations: (1) white, massive,
karstic
Kirklar
Marble; (2) phyllitic psammite with calcschist interlayers Calik
Formation;
and (3) semi-crystallized gray Koyunatlayan Limestone. These
formations
define a tectonostratigraphy with the Kirklar Marble at the base
and
the
Koyunatlayan Limestone at the top. The detailed lithological
description
of the Keban Metamorphic rock assemblages suggest that they
represent a
deformed continental margin sedimentary sequence that has been
metamorphosed
to lower greenschist facies sometime in Jurassic to early
Cretaceous
times.
The Keban crystalline rock units were cut by a group of hypabyssal
igneous rocks (syenite porphyry) which were produced during an
extensional
regime (rifting) in late Cretaceous. In the map area, the
Campanian-lower
Maastrichtian Yuksekova Volcanic rocks are represented by mafic
extrusives
and mafic volcaniclastics. They have experienced a low grade
greenschist
metamorphism.
In the Keban Metamorphics, structural data indicate at least two
phases
of penetrative deformational events (D1 and D2). There is also
evidence
for two non-penetrative tectonic deformations (Too and T3). The
contacts
between the metamorphic rock units are folded thrust faults
(post-early
Paleooene Pertek thrusting: Too) marked by fault rocks; no
associated
folding
has been seen. Along the fault zones, a number of major mylonite
and/or
high-strain zones occur in the form of ductile shear zone, each up
to
few
thousands of meters long and several meters wide. Besides the
foliated
mylonites, the fault rocks of the Keban Metamorphics are
represented by
fault breccias and gouge zones which display an incohesive
random-fabric.
Detailed structural analysis shows that the deformation mechanisms
in
each
fault rock depends largely on its main mineral constituent. In the
map
area, from east to west, the N-S striking fault zones change from
brittle-ductile
shear zones into brittle zones with the western side of the zone
showing
less ductile features (eg. the Corik and Bezirgandere Faults) than
the
eastern side (eg. the Hirsiz and Gelintas Faults). D1 deformation
phase
is marked by tight to isoclinal folds (F1); associated foliation
(S1:
slaty
cleavage and/or schistosity) and mineral elongation lineation
(L1). D1
does not overprint any earlier deformation phase, but it does
overprint
the earlier tectonic structure (Too). It is overprinted by later
D2
deformation
phase. D2 is marked by open folds (F2 ); a crenulation cleavage
(S2)
and
an intersection lineation (L2). They overprint both the earlier
tectonic
structure (Too) and the earlier deformation phase (D1).
In the study area, the contact between the Keban Metamorphics and
the
Yuksekova Volcanic Complex is a fault contact which strikes in N-S
direction
(the Keban Fault: T3). The structural analysis conducted along the
Keban
Fault shows that this is a sinistral strike-slip fault with a
large
thrust
component. The age of the fault is determined as post-early
Paleocene
to
medial Eocene. The Keban Fault is marked by brittle fault rocks,
slickensides,
mylonite and other foliated highly-strained ductile fault rocks.
No
folds
associated with this tectonic structure have been seen.
Savci, G., 1983. Structure and Tectonics of the Keban
Metamorphics
in
the northern margin of the Bitlis Suture Zone, Southeastern
Turkey.
Unpublished
MSc. thesis, State University of New York at Albany. 201 pp.,
+viii; 5
folded plates (maps).
University at Albany Science Library call number: SCIENCE
Oversize
(*) QE 40 Z899 1983 S29
Savci MS thesis scanned text pdf (16MB)
Plate
1
- Geological Map of Keban area
(uncoloured geological
map, scale 1: 10,000) - 2.4MB pdf file
Plate
2 - Geological cross-section (of Keban area)
(uncoloured section, scale
1: 10,000, v.e. 2x) - 1.2MB pdf file
Plate
3 - Profile sketches and locations of folds in the Keban
metamorphics near Keban
(uncoloured sketch diagrams
and location maps) - 2.6MB pdf file
Plate
4 - Detailed structural map showing the relationship between the
Keban Metamorphics and the Yuksekova Volcanic Complex
(uncoloured outcrop maps
1:80 and 1:2 scales) - 1.9MB pdf file
Plate
5 - Simplified form surface and tectonic map of the Keban
Metamorphics near Keban
(uncoloured structural map,
scale 1: 35,000) - 0.8MB pdf file
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