Petrography and Deformation of Sundown Group Pelites: Eldee Structure |
Geological Map of the Elliptical Structures, NW Broken Hill Block
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Early
deformation of the pelites of the Sundown Group is preserved in the
coarse grained pelites exposed
in the core of the elliptical Eldee Structure. This is characterized
by: a) coarse biotite grains with round quartz inclusions and intergrown with narrow bands of muscovite b) coarse quartz grains, cracked filled with fine-grained sericite c) fibrolite forming sheaths, and some larger well-formed sillimanite d) fine sericite and a fine low-birefringence mineral (qz) retrogression of K-feldspar grains which can occasionally be found as remains e) large well-formed muscovite, including fibrolite defining folds, and growing on top of sericitized K-feldspar and at contacts with biotite. The rock is sheared, but quartz in only cracked but with no undulose extinction, biotite is locally crenulated or sheared at the margins, muscovite is more seldom deformed, suggesting perhaps a later growth. All these features are illustrated below. All the photomicrographs are at the same scale and can be directly compared. |
Early
deformation of Sundown pelites is overprinted by a later deformation
phase which becomes stronger at the external margins
of the Eldee Structure. The overprinting will be demonstrated here by
comparing the sample above with 3 samples from the external part of the
structure. In Sample EC04_2 the early structure is fully transposed and
refolded by a new fold phase not documented in the core of the
structure, while Samples EC04_4 and EC04_3 represent the intermediate
step, where the early structure and textures are still preserved and
recognizable. The comparison will be made on separate pages with higher
resolution images
of each particular texture described below. Click on the text to go to
the page. a) General texture b) Quartz c) Biotite d) Muscovite
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