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Contrasting types of bladed olivine in ultramafic rocks from the Archean of Labrador

Contrasting types of bladed olivine in ultramafic rocks from the Archean of Labrador <jats:p> Exceptionally coarse grained, interlocking olivine crystals up to 1 m long occur in small lenticular ultramafic bodies within the Nain Province of Labrador. The ultramafic rocks occur in association with Archean gneisses that vary in metamorphic grade from amphibolile fades to granulite facies. Some of the interlocking textures (i.e. near Hopedale) are interpreted as relict cumulate or harrisitic growths, mimicked by olivine regrowlh during metamorphism and preserved in structurally isotropic enclaves in their host rocks. Others (e.g. near Saglek) are regarded as solely of metamorphic origin. None of the olivine growths resemble spinifex textures reported in Archean ultramafic rocks elsewhere. </jats:p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences CrossRef

Contrasting types of bladed olivine in ultramafic rocks from the Archean of Labrador

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences , Volume 13 (3): 442-450 – Mar 1, 1976

Contrasting types of bladed olivine in ultramafic rocks from the Archean of Labrador


Abstract

<jats:p> Exceptionally coarse grained, interlocking olivine crystals up to 1 m long occur in small lenticular ultramafic bodies within the Nain Province of Labrador. The ultramafic rocks occur in association with Archean gneisses that vary in metamorphic grade from amphibolile fades to granulite facies. Some of the interlocking textures (i.e. near Hopedale) are interpreted as relict cumulate or harrisitic growths, mimicked by olivine regrowlh during metamorphism and preserved in structurally isotropic enclaves in their host rocks. Others (e.g. near Saglek) are regarded as solely of metamorphic origin. None of the olivine growths resemble spinifex textures reported in Archean ultramafic rocks elsewhere. </jats:p>

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0008-4077
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10.1139/e76-045
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Abstract

<jats:p> Exceptionally coarse grained, interlocking olivine crystals up to 1 m long occur in small lenticular ultramafic bodies within the Nain Province of Labrador. The ultramafic rocks occur in association with Archean gneisses that vary in metamorphic grade from amphibolile fades to granulite facies. Some of the interlocking textures (i.e. near Hopedale) are interpreted as relict cumulate or harrisitic growths, mimicked by olivine regrowlh during metamorphism and preserved in structurally isotropic enclaves in their host rocks. Others (e.g. near Saglek) are regarded as solely of metamorphic origin. None of the olivine growths resemble spinifex textures reported in Archean ultramafic rocks elsewhere. </jats:p>

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Canadian Journal of Earth SciencesCrossRef

Published: Mar 1, 1976

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