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Syn-magmatic shearing: Guojialing Granite, Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China
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These photos were taken atthe Cang Zhuang quarry of the Guojialing Granite (N37 26 478, E120 11 441), Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province in China. The 130-126 Ma granite is a Bt-Hbl quartz monzonite and granite with K-feldspar megacrysts, commonly 1- to 5 cm long, up to 15 cm in lengt, and accessory titanite. The rocks shows simple shearing at late stages of magmatism leading to the following features: a) leucocratic melt accumulation at strain shadows of K-feldspar megacrysts, b) necking in between megacrysts due to extension, and melt migration to neck zone, c) magmatic banding with K-feldspar megacryst and felsic bands interlayered with biotite-amphibole rich bands, d) preferred orientation of long axis of megacrysts parallel to the S plane of deformation, e) syn-magmatic fracturing of megacrysts with fractures filled by granitic matrix, f) sigma-shaped megacrysts with evidence of solid state deformation. The syn-magmatic shear plane (C-plane) strikes 250/30 NW, a lineation on this planes trends 355 and the sense of shear is top-to-the north normal movement. This foliation, being syn-magmatic, developed at 130-126 Ma, the age of the Guojialing magmatism (see Qiu et al., 2002, Min. Dep., v. 37). The Guojialing plutons typically has low SiO2 content (67 wt%), very high Ba (>2,800 ppm), low Rb/Sr ratio (<0.1) and low ?Fe/(?Fe+Mg) ratio (0.4) of biotite (Qiu et al., 2002). |