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Synoptic diagram illustrating thermochronological constraints along the general profile shown in Figure 1. Horizontal axis is approximate geographic position. Vertical axis is mega-annum (Ma–million years). Legend indicates all are 40Ar/39Ar cooling dates except for the U-Pb date on rutile; general closing temperatures are presented parenthetically. Abbreviations are as in Figure 1 (CPO—Coastal Plain onlap; TFZ—Towaliga fault zone; TF—Towaliga fault). Data are ours and from Steltenpohl and Kunk (1993), Steltenpohl et al. (2004b), and McClellan et al. (2007).
Published: 01 June 2013
on rutile; general closing temperatures are presented parenthetically. Abbreviations are as in Figure 1 (CPO—Coastal Plain onlap; TFZ—Towaliga fault zone; TF—Towaliga fault). Data are ours and from Steltenpohl and Kunk (1993) , Steltenpohl et al. (2004b) , and McClellan et al. (2007) .
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MDR and MI profiles along profile BB′: (a) gravity (dotted) and magnetic (solid) anomalies; (b) field intensities of the gradient of the gravity anomaly (dotted) and magnetic field (solid); (c) apparent MDR; (d) apparent MI; (e) major geological structures. MIL and TOW label Middleton-Lowndesville and Towaliga fault zones.
Published: 01 January 2004
-Lowndesville and Towaliga fault zones.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2013
The Journal of Geology (2013) 121 (1): 75–90.
... a ; this study). The mylonite zone dips steeply northwest with moderate- to shallow-plunging mineral stretching lineations, indicating primarily dextral strike slip (Hooper and Hatcher 1988 a ; Steltenpohl 1988 ). An absolute age of ∼295 Ma was determined for the Towaliga fault based on a whole-rock Rb-Sr...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2005
GSA Bulletin (2005) 117 (5-6): 669–686.
... the Towaliga fault zone in Georgia, at least two episodes of deformation are known: cataclastic flow at ca. 296 Ma (i.e., Alleghanian) and brecciation at ca. 237 Ma (i.e., Middle Triassic) ( Babaie et al., 1991 ; Hadizadeh et al., 1991 ). Some of the earliest structural interpretations of the Pine Mountain...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 1988
Geology (1988) 16 (9): 852–855.
...Mark G. Steltenpohl Abstract Subhorizontal shear sense along subvertical mylonite zones marking the southeast and northwest flanks of the Pine Mountain belt in Alabama, i.e., the Towaliga, Bartletts Ferry, and Goat Rock fault zones, has been deduced from S-C composite planar fabrics, extensional...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 October 1985
Geology (1985) 13 (10): 714–718.
... Piedmont probably marks the southern Appalachian detachment. The detachment appears to be cut off by the Towaliga fault, implying that the Towaliga fault is in part a down-to-the-north normal fault. Intermittent Moho reflections occur at 11–12-s two-way time along the length of the COCORP survey...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 1988
DOI: 10.1130/SPE222-p185
... the Alleghanian. Early prethermal peak thrusts formed in the crystalline core, then were subsequently thermally overprinted and annealed. Thrusts that formed late in a metamorphic-deformational sequence have maintained a planar geometry. Many of these thrusts, such as the Brevard and Towaliga faults, were later...
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Figure 10. Simplified interpretive drawing through the southern Appalachians in western Georgia based on COCORP deep seismic reflection profiles of Georgia lines 10–15 and Florida line 1 (see Fig. 1A) (modified from McBride and Nelson, 1991). MAD—master Appalachian décollement; TF—Towaliga fault; OF—Ocmulgee fault. Dipping fault or shear zone is based on dipping reflection zone observed on Georgia lines 13 and 14 (Fig. 1A).
Published: 01 May 2005
fault; OF—Ocmulgee fault. Dipping fault or shear zone is based on dipping reflection zone observed on Georgia lines 13 and 14 (Fig. 1A) .
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2013
Geosphere (2013) 9 (3): 647–666.
... on rutile; general closing temperatures are presented parenthetically. Abbreviations are as in Figure 1 (CPO—Coastal Plain onlap; TFZ—Towaliga fault zone; TF—Towaliga fault). Data are ours and from Steltenpohl and Kunk (1993) , Steltenpohl et al. (2004b) , and McClellan et al. (2007) . ...
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Tectonic map of the southern Appalachians (modified from Steltenpohl et al., 2013), also showing location of some major gold producers in the Carolina superterrane of South Carolina. Abbreviations: ACFZ = Alexander City fault zone, CF = Chattahoochee fault, CPS = central Piedmont suture, E&WBR = eastern and western Blue Ridge, GE = Goodwater-Enitachopco fault, GR/BF FZ = Goat Rock/Bartletts Ferry fault zone, GS = Great Smoky thrust, HF = Hayesville-Fries fault, HL = Hollins Line fault, IP = Inner Piedmont, MZ = Modoc zone, PMW = Pine Mountain window, SWL = Stonewall Line shear zone, TC = Talladega-Cartersville fault, TF = Towaliga fault.
Published: 01 July 2013
shear zone, TC = Talladega-Cartersville fault, TF = Towaliga fault.
Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 1989
DOI: 10.1306/M46497C11
EISBN: 9781629811291
...) that the localization may have been controlled in part by the development of a strike-slip duplex (SSD) that extends from the Brevard-Bowens Creek fault zone, its “floor” on the northwest, to near its “roof” at the eastern Piedmont fault system beneath the Atlantic coastal plain (=300 km), and from central Virginia...
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Tectonic map of the Southern Appalachians (modified from Hatcher et al., 1989b, 2007a; Hatcher, 2004; Hibbard et al., 2002, 2006; Steltenpohl, 2005; Steltenpohl et al., 2008). The Cartersville transform is dashed where we have extended it. Abbreviations: ACFZ—Alexander City fault zone; AF—Allatoona fault; BF—Burnsville fault; CF—Chattahoochee fault; E BR and W BR—Eastern and Western Blue Ridge; GE—Goodwater-Enitachopco fault; GMW—Grandfather Mountain window; GR/BF FZ—Goat Rock–Bartletts Ferry fault zone; GS—Great Smoky thrust; HL—Hollins Line fault; HF—Hayesville-Fries fault; IP—Inner Piedmont; MZ—Modoc zone; PMW—Pine Mountain window; SMA—Smith River allochthon; SWL—Stonewall Line shear zone; TC—Talladega-Cartersville fault; TF—Towaliga fault. Other letters in bold are state abbreviations.
Published: 01 June 2013
-Fries fault; IP—Inner Piedmont; MZ—Modoc zone; PMW—Pine Mountain window; SMA—Smith River allochthon; SWL—Stonewall Line shear zone; TC—Talladega-Cartersville fault; TF—Towaliga fault. Other letters in bold are state abbreviations.
Published: 01 September 2010
DOI: 10.1130/2010.1206(32)
... northwest, so the width of the Pine Mountain window narrows from 22 km wide in central Georgia to only 5 km in Alabama. At its narrowest, the flanks of the Pine Mountain window are marked by two relatively thin normal faults (the Towaliga and Shiloh faults, northwest and southeast, respectively) that have...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1972
GSA Bulletin (1972) 83 (9): 2735–2760.
...) phase of compression and igneous activity accompanied by continued deposition from the rising mountain system occurred. The Brevard Zone, Towaliga, Goat Rock, and Gold Hill faults developed early in phase 3 and experienced renewed movement during formation of the thrusts and folds in the Valley...
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Block diagrams (northwest is to the left) illustrating hypothetical scenarios for the evolution of extensional and select contractional faults as framed temporally around movement along the southern Appalachian master décollement (SAMD). Red lines indicate active faults. ACFZ—Alexander City fault zone; GEF—Goodwater-Enitachopco fault; HLF—Hollins Line fault; PMW—Pine Mountain window; TF—Towaliga fault. (A) Post-SAMD. Triassic–Jurassic rifting of Pangea. (B) Syn-SAMD to post-SAMD. Permian–Triassic collapse of the Alleghanian orogen. The double barbed symbols along the SAMD imply combinations of contraction and extension (see text). (C) Pre-SAMD. Late Carboniferous–Early Permian extension.
Published: 01 June 2013
City fault zone; GEF—Goodwater-Enitachopco fault; HLF—Hollins Line fault; PMW—Pine Mountain window; TF—Towaliga fault. (A) Post-SAMD. Triassic–Jurassic rifting of Pangea. (B) Syn-SAMD to post-SAMD. Permian–Triassic collapse of the Alleghanian orogen. The double barbed symbols along the SAMD imply
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 January 1981
Geology (1981) 9 (1): 28–33.
... suggests that the northwest (Inner Piedmont) side is upthrown. The Kings Mountain zone is one of several in the southern Appalachian Piedmont that were active during a Middle to Late Devonian (Acadian?) deformational event, and it may be part of a regional fault system extending from Alabama to Virginia...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 August 2013
Geosphere (2013) 9 (4): 1044–1064.
... to the suture zone where it is truncated. 23. Magnetically featureless (broad, flat, long-wavelength, like feature 21) terrane between major faults, comprising domains 23A and 23B. 23A. Mostly indistinct magnetic domain except in areas marginal to major faults (e.g., Brevard and Towaliga faults) where...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 January 2004
Geophysics (2004) 69 (4): 938–948.
...-Lowndesville and Towaliga fault zones. ...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 February 2008
Geosphere (2008) 4 (1): 131–144.
...,” Alleghanian tectonothermal zone partly coincides with the Towaliga fault along the west flank of the Pine Mountain window, but the lack of 40 Ar/ 39 Ar mineral cooling data from the northeast terminus of the window in central Georgia leaves an incomplete picture of its full geographic extent. Sample TH...
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Journal Article
Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 July 2013
SEG Discovery (2013) (94): 1–17.
... shear zone, TC = Talladega-Cartersville fault, TF = Towaliga fault. ...
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