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  Bedrock geology of DFDP-2B, central Alpine Fault, New Zealand

Toy, V. G., Sutherland, R., Townend, J., Allen, M. J., Becroft, L., Boles, A., Boulton, C., Carpenter, B., Cooper, A., Cox, S. C., Daube, C., Faulkner, D. R., Halfpenny, A., Kato, N., Keys, S., Kirilova, M., Kometani, Y., Little, T., Mariani, E., Melosh, B., Menzies, C. D., Morales, L., Morgan, C., Mori, H., Niemeijer, A., Norris, R., Prior, D., Sauer, K., Schleicher, A. M., Shigematsu, N., Teagle, D. A. H., Tobin, H., Valdez, R., Williams, J., Yeo, S., Baratin, L.-M., Barth, N., Benson, A., Boese, C., Célérier, B., Chamberlain, C. J., Conze, R., Coussens, J., Craw, L., Doan, M.-L., Eccles, J., Grieve, J., Grochowski, J., Gulley, A., Howarth, J., Jacobs, K., Janku-Capova, L., Jeppson, T., Langridge, R., Mallyon, D., Marx, R., Massiot, C., Mathewson, L., Moore, J., Nishikawa, O., Pooley, B., Pyne, A., Savage, M. K., Schmitt, D., Taylor-Offord, S., Upton, P., Weaver, K. C., Wiersberg, T., Zimmer, M. (2017): Bedrock geology of DFDP-2B, central Alpine Fault, New Zealand. - New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 60, 4, 497-518.
https://doi.org/10.1080/00288306.2017.1375533

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Toy, Virginia Gail1, Author
Sutherland, Rupert1, Author
Townend, John1, Author
Allen, Michael J.1, Author
Becroft, Leeza1, Author
Boles, Austin1, Author
Boulton, Carolyn1, Author
Carpenter, Brett1, Author
Cooper, Alan1, Author
Cox, Simon C.1, Author
Daube, Christopher1, Author
Faulkner, Daniel R.1, Author
Halfpenny, Angela1, Author
Kato, Naoki1, Author
Keys, Stephen1, Author
Kirilova, Martina1, Author
Kometani, Yusuke1, Author
Little, Timothy1, Author
Mariani, Elisabetta1, Author
Melosh, Benjamin1, Author
Menzies, Catriona D1, AuthorMorales, Luiz1, AuthorMorgan, Chance1, AuthorMori, Hiroshi1, AuthorNiemeijer, Andre1, AuthorNorris, Richard1, AuthorPrior, David1, AuthorSauer, Katrina1, AuthorSchleicher, Anja Maria2, Author              Shigematsu, Norio1, AuthorTeagle, Damon A. H.1, AuthorTobin, Harold1, AuthorValdez, Robert1, AuthorWilliams, Jack1, AuthorYeo, Samantha1, AuthorBaratin, Laura-May1, AuthorBarth, Nicolas1, AuthorBenson, Adrian1, AuthorBoese, Carolin1, AuthorCélérier, Bernard1, AuthorChamberlain, Calum J.1, AuthorConze, Ronald1, AuthorCoussens, Jamie1, AuthorCraw, Lisa1, AuthorDoan, Mai-Linh1, AuthorEccles, Jennifer1, AuthorGrieve, Jason1, AuthorGrochowski, Julia1, AuthorGulley, Anton1, AuthorHowarth, Jamie1, AuthorJacobs, Katrina1, AuthorJanku-Capova, Lucie1, AuthorJeppson, Tamara1, AuthorLangridge, Robert1, AuthorMallyon, Deirdre1, AuthorMarx, Ray1, AuthorMassiot, Cécile1, AuthorMathewson, Loren1, AuthorMoore, Josephine1, AuthorNishikawa, Osamu1, AuthorPooley, Brent1, AuthorPyne, Alex1, AuthorSavage, Martha K.1, AuthorSchmitt, Doug1, AuthorTaylor-Offord, Sam1, AuthorUpton, Phaedra1, AuthorWeaver, Konrad C.1, AuthorWiersberg, T.3, Author              Zimmer, Martin2, Author               more..
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23.1 Inorganic and Isotope Geochemistry, 3.0 Geochemistry, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146040              
34.2 Geomechanics and Scientific Drilling, 4.0 Geosystems, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146035              

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 Abstract: During the second phase of the Alpine Fault, Deep Fault Drilling Project (DFDP) in the Whataroa River, South Westland, New Zealand, bedrock was encountered in the DFDP-2B borehole from 238.5–893.2 m Measured Depth (MD). Continuous sampling and meso- to microscale characterisation of whole rock cuttings established that, in sequence, the borehole sampled amphibolite facies, Torlesse Composite Terrane-derived schists, protomylonites and mylonites, terminating 200–400 m above an Alpine Fault Principal Slip Zone (PSZ) with a maximum dip of 62°. The most diagnostic structural features of increasing PSZ proximity were the occurrence of shear bands and reduction in mean quartz grain sizes. A change in composition to greater mica:quartz + feldspar, most markedly below c. 700 m MD, is inferred to result from either heterogeneous sampling or a change in lithology related to alteration. Major oxide variations suggest the fault-proximal Alpine Fault alteration zone, as previously defined in DFDP-1 core, was not sampled.

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Title: New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 60 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 497 - 518 Identifier: CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/journals362