Metamorphic Petrology and Geochemistry Across the Grenville Province Southern Province Boundary, Dill Township, Sudbury
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<p>The geology and geochemistry of an area in Dill
township, Sudbury, Ontario are studied in detail. Emphasis is placed
on the nature of the boundary between the two provinces and the geochemistry of a sequence of pelitic schists in the Grenville province. </p> <p>The boundary appears to be marked by a mylonite zone separating
pelitic schists containing andalusite-staurolite assemblages from kyanitesillimanite-staurolite ones.</p> <p>The pelitic schists in the Grenville province show a steep increase
in temperature and pressure extending from the lower almandine amphibolite
to the lower granulite facies. Electron microprobe, spectrographic and wet
chemical analyses were performed on kyanite , sillimanite, biolite, muscovite
and garnet and indicated many systematic changes of elemental distribution
coefficients with changing metamorphic grade.</p>
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Title: Metamorphic Petrology and Geochemistry Across the Grenville Province Southern Province Boundary, Dill Township, Sudbury, Author: Teunis A.P. Kwak, Location: Thode