Abstract

The three-dimensional structure of the eastern Trans-Hudson Orogen (THO), part of a Paleoproterozoic continent-continent collision zone in central North America, is revealed through a network of LITHOPROBE seismic reflection profiles. The seismic images are interpreted to delineate a series of stacked thrust sheets essentially confined to the crust. E-W profiles show strong, E-dipping reflections extending throughout the crust while N-S profiles record events outlining antiformal and synformal structures. This allows the identification of décollements that may have localized along pre-existing structures (e.g. possible basin-bounding extensional faults) and at major rheological boundaries (e.g. basement-cover contact, upper-middle crust transition). The present topographic surface displays oblique crustal sections with 10–15 km of structural relief, generated during post-collisional, intracontinental transpression of THO as a result of crustal-scale folding and faulting.

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