Fluid-rock reactions and resulting change in rheological behavior of a composite granitoid: the Archean Mooshla stock, Canada

1998 
The composite Mooshla stock displays clear evidence of variations in style and intensity of strain that are closely related to its internal lithological heterogeneity. Gabbro-diorite, quartz diorite, and tonalite rocks are weakly foliated and characterized by brittle and brittle-ductile small-scale shear zones, whereas leucotonalitic rocks are strongly foliated and transected by numerous wide and extensive ductile shear zones. Increasing degrees of penetrative deformation and marked changes of strain style in the pluton, from the more mafic rocks to the more felsic ones, are interpreted to reflect metamorphism-related rheological contrasts, rather than differences in the physical conditions of deformation. Metamorphism of the stock is characterized by an intensive hydration of the igneous rocks that has greatly enhanced their original heterogeneities. Petrographic, microstructural, and chemical studies show that the least deformed rocks are characterized by abundant albite-oligoclase (65-80%) with a matri...
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