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Migmatite Deformation, Yalgoo Dome, Youanmi Terrane
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The Yalgoo dome is a large (70 x 30km) Archean granite-gneiss dome in the Youanme Province. The core of this granite is comprised of tonalitic migmatites and amphibolites and narrow bands of BIF defining elliptical folds, clearly visible in aeromagnetic images. This page records some of the features of the tonalitic migmatite related to migration of the anatectic magma flow during folding. |
In this outcrop, a layered tonalitic migmatite with an early formed layer-parallel leucosomes (S1) is overprinted by asymmetric folds with leucosomes along axial planes (S2). In many places layer-parallel leucosomes and axial planar leucosomes are continuous with one another, but in some places S2 leucosomes cross-cut S1 leucosomes and pegmatites (Fig. 1h, i, j, k). The axial planar leucosomes generally has diffuse margins. S2 is typically N-S trending and vertical.
In this outcrop a well-developed fold interference pattern between co-axial folds with axial planes at right angles to each other. F1 axial planes trend 100-110 and is refolded by F2 trends 020-030 almost at right angles to F1. In this outcrop lineation is vertical and parallel to both F1 and F2 fold axis. Note leucosomes in D2 structures and that we have documented melting of amphibolite with S2 leucosomes with peritectic Hbl)