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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2010

Brindle Creek fault

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Tectonic Evolution Of The Southern Appalachian Inner Piedmont: Identification And Interpretation Of Crustal Features From Aeromagnetic Data And Detailed Geologic Mapping In Central Georgia, Brittany Allison Davis May 2010

Tectonic Evolution Of The Southern Appalachian Inner Piedmont: Identification And Interpretation Of Crustal Features From Aeromagnetic Data And Detailed Geologic Mapping In Central Georgia, Brittany Allison Davis

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The Inner Piedmont (IP) is the Neoacadian migmatitic orogenic core of the southern Appalachians, exhibiting the widest area of high-grade metamorphism; regional upper amphibolite facies with isolated pods of granulite grade metamorphism. Peak P-T conditions in central GA reached 4.0-7.6 kbars and 630-715 ̊ C. The Brindle Creek fault (BCf) separates high-grade metasedimentary rocks of the eastern Tugaloo terrane (Tt) and Cat Square terrane (CSt). The Tt consists of the Neoproterozoic to early Paleozoic(?) Tallulah Falls Formation, Chauga River Formation, and the Mid-Ordovician Poor Mountain Formation, intruded by Early to Middle Ordovician granitoids. The CSt consists of Siluro-Devonian metasedimentary rocks, …