Origin of the band of quartzofeldspathic rocks along the north shore of Falcon Lake, Manitoba

Petrographic and chemical studies were made to determine the origin of a band of quartzo-feldspathic rocks enclosed in andesites, basalts and basic tuffs. A primary origin is examined, in which the zone is considered to be acid to intermediate volcanic rocks which were deposited during a normal vol...

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Main Author: Pearse, G. H. K.
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5640
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-56402014-01-31T03:32:59Z Origin of the band of quartzofeldspathic rocks along the north shore of Falcon Lake, Manitoba Pearse, G. H. K. Petrographic and chemical studies were made to determine the origin of a band of quartzo-feldspathic rocks enclosed in andesites, basalts and basic tuffs. A primary origin is examined, in which the zone is considered to be acid to intermediate volcanic rocks which were deposited during a normal volcanic cycle; a secondary origin is also considered, in which pervasive alkali-silica metasomatism has replaced basic volcanic flows and tuffs along a shear zone. Gradational features observed in the quartzo-feldspathic band indicate that at least a limited amount of metasomatic transfer of material has occurred. The mechanisms which could have given rise to such a zone include: hydrothermal solutions from a nearby igneous intrusion conducted along a shear zone in the lavas, solphateric alteration, autometamorphism including diagenesis, and dynamic and regional metamorphism. 2012-05-10T21:14:56Z 2012-05-10T21:14:56Z 1969 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5640
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description Petrographic and chemical studies were made to determine the origin of a band of quartzo-feldspathic rocks enclosed in andesites, basalts and basic tuffs. A primary origin is examined, in which the zone is considered to be acid to intermediate volcanic rocks which were deposited during a normal volcanic cycle; a secondary origin is also considered, in which pervasive alkali-silica metasomatism has replaced basic volcanic flows and tuffs along a shear zone. Gradational features observed in the quartzo-feldspathic band indicate that at least a limited amount of metasomatic transfer of material has occurred. The mechanisms which could have given rise to such a zone include: hydrothermal solutions from a nearby igneous intrusion conducted along a shear zone in the lavas, solphateric alteration, autometamorphism including diagenesis, and dynamic and regional metamorphism.
author Pearse, G. H. K.
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Origin of the band of quartzofeldspathic rocks along the north shore of Falcon Lake, Manitoba
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title Origin of the band of quartzofeldspathic rocks along the north shore of Falcon Lake, Manitoba
title_short Origin of the band of quartzofeldspathic rocks along the north shore of Falcon Lake, Manitoba
title_full Origin of the band of quartzofeldspathic rocks along the north shore of Falcon Lake, Manitoba
title_fullStr Origin of the band of quartzofeldspathic rocks along the north shore of Falcon Lake, Manitoba
title_full_unstemmed Origin of the band of quartzofeldspathic rocks along the north shore of Falcon Lake, Manitoba
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