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Photos of Crooked Creek mylonite. A, Slab cut perpendicular to S1′ foliation and parallel with L1′ lineation direction, which is defined by the long axes of quartzofeldspathic “fish.” Extensional crenulation cleavage (ecc) indicates dextral shear, as does asymmetry of augens (σ structures). Sample collected at location D (Fig. 2). B, Small-scale recumbent D2 fold in mylonite that folds both S1′ and L1′. Hammer is 32-cm long. C, Photomicrograph of mylonite showing recrystallized, nonstrained texture. Bar is 500-μm long. Sample collected at location F (Fig. 2).
Published: 01 January 2009
Figure 8. Photos of Crooked Creek mylonite. A , Slab cut perpendicular to S 1 ′ foliation and parallel with L 1 ′ lineation direction, which is defined by the long axes of quartzofeldspathic “fish.” Extensional crenulation cleavage (ecc) indicates dextral shear, as does asymmetry of augens (σ
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2009
Rocky Mountain Geology (2009) 44 (2): 85–102.
...Figure 8. Photos of Crooked Creek mylonite. A , Slab cut perpendicular to S 1 ′ foliation and parallel with L 1 ′ lineation direction, which is defined by the long axes of quartzofeldspathic “fish.” Extensional crenulation cleavage (ecc) indicates dextral shear, as does asymmetry of augens (σ...
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Map of southwestern Montana showing the distribution of Archean exposures (gray). Major mylonite zones indicated. Crooked Creek mylonite – Kellogg and Mogk (2009). Mirror Lake shear zone (MLSZ) – Salt, 1987. North Snowy block – Mogk and Henry, 1988. Madison mylonite zone (MMZ) – Erslev and Sutter, 1990. Spanish Creek mylonite – this study. Montana metasedimentary province (MMT) and Beartooth-Bighorn magmatic terrane (BBMT) – Mogk et al., 1992a.
Published: 01 January 2014
Figure 1. Map of southwestern Montana showing the distribution of Archean exposures (gray). Major mylonite zones indicated. Crooked Creek mylonite – Kellogg and Mogk (2009) . Mirror Lake shear zone (MLSZ) – Salt, 1987 . North Snowy block – Mogk and Henry, 1988 . Madison mylonite zone (MMZ
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Lower-hemisphere, equal-area stereographic projections showing data from mylonitic rocks within the Crooked Creek mylonite. A, Poles to S1′ foliation. B, L1′ lineations. Computer-generated contours at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 percent per 1 percent area; n is number of observations.
Published: 01 January 2009
Figure 7. Lower-hemisphere, equal-area stereographic projections showing data from mylonitic rocks within the Crooked Creek mylonite. A , Poles to S 1 ′ foliation. B , L 1 ′ lineations. Computer-generated contours at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 percent per 1 percent area; n is number
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Simplified geologic map of the Northern Madison Range and surrounding area. The location of Figure 3 is also shown. On the small index map: WP – Wyoming Province. GFTZ – Great Falls tectonic zone. Crooked Creek mylonite – Kellogg and Mogk, 2009. Mirror Lake shear zone (MLSZ) – Salt, 1987.
Published: 01 January 2014
Figure 2. Simplified geologic map of the Northern Madison Range and surrounding area. The location of Figure 3 is also shown. On the small index map: WP – Wyoming Province. GFTZ – Great Falls tectonic zone. Crooked Creek mylonite – Kellogg and Mogk, 2009 . Mirror Lake shear zone (MLSZ) – Salt
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Geologic map of part of the northwestern Madison Range showing splays of the Crooked Creek mylonite. Heavy dotted line divides northern area analyzed in Figure 4 and southern area analyzed in Figure 5. Simplified from Kellogg (1992; 1993b). B (p. 90), Cross section along line A–A′ in Figure 2A.
Published: 01 January 2009
Figure 2 A . Geologic map of part of the northwestern Madison Range showing splays of the Crooked Creek mylonite. Heavy dotted line divides northern area analyzed in Figure 4 and southern area analyzed in Figure 5 . Simplified from Kellogg (1992 ; 1993b ). B (p. 90) , Cross section along
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Geologic map of part of the northwestern Madison Range showing splays of the Crooked Creek mylonite. Heavy dotted line divides northern area analyzed in Figure 4 and southern area analyzed in Figure 5. Simplified from Kellogg (1992; 1993b). B (p. 90), Cross section along line A–A′ in Figure 2A.
Published: 01 January 2009
Figure 2 A . Geologic map of part of the northwestern Madison Range showing splays of the Crooked Creek mylonite. Heavy dotted line divides northern area analyzed in Figure 4 and southern area analyzed in Figure 5 . Simplified from Kellogg (1992 ; 1993b ). B (p. 90) , Cross section along
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Simplified geologic map of the Northern Madison Range. U-Pb data and thermobarometry are from Ault et al. (2012) and this study, U-Th–total-Pb electron microprobe (EMP) data are from this study, K-Ar data are from Giletti (1966, 1971), and known high-strain zones are from Kellogg and Mogk, (2009), Johnson et al., (2014), Salt (1987), and this study. CCm—Crooked Creek mylonite, SCm—Spanish Creek mylonite, MLsz—Mirror Lake shear zone, HCsz—Hellroaring Creek shear zone; SIMS—secondary ion mass spectrometry. Map units are from Kellogg and Williams, (2000) and Vuke (2003). All mineral abbreviations are after Whitney and Evans (2010).
Published: 01 December 2015
and Mogk, (2009) , Johnson et al., (2014) , Salt (1987) , and this study. CCm—Crooked Creek mylonite, SCm—Spanish Creek mylonite, MLsz—Mirror Lake shear zone, HCsz—Hellroaring Creek shear zone; SIMS—secondary ion mass spectrometry. Map units are from Kellogg and Williams, (2000) and Vuke (2003). All
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2014
Rocky Mountain Geology (2014) 49 (2): 91–114.
...Figure 1. Map of southwestern Montana showing the distribution of Archean exposures (gray). Major mylonite zones indicated. Crooked Creek mylonite – Kellogg and Mogk (2009) . Mirror Lake shear zone (MLSZ) – Salt, 1987 . North Snowy block – Mogk and Henry, 1988 . Madison mylonite zone (MMZ...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 December 2015
Lithosphere (2015) 7 (6): 625–645.
... and Mogk, (2009) , Johnson et al., (2014) , Salt (1987) , and this study. CCm—Crooked Creek mylonite, SCm—Spanish Creek mylonite, MLsz—Mirror Lake shear zone, HCsz—Hellroaring Creek shear zone; SIMS—secondary ion mass spectrometry. Map units are from Kellogg and Williams, (2000) and Vuke (2003). All...
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Published: 18 December 2000
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2001) 38 (1): 91–103.
...-scale open antiform. Lineation plunges generally shallowly to the east. Ductile strain is recorded by a pervasive mylonitic fabric; well-developed shear-sense indicators are common ( Mezger 1996 , 1997 ). A minimum age of ductile deformation is indicated by a crosscutting 72 Ma biotite granite dyke (J...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2004
GSA Bulletin (2004) 116 (9-10): 1158–1182.
... by the Cucamonga fault. The fault may be divided into western and eastern sections, bounded by its intersection with the Raymond fault on the south and the Clamshell-Sawpit fault on the north ( Crook et al., 1987 ). West of this intersection, the Vasquez Creek fault (the southern strand of the San Gabriel fault...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 11 October 2017
Lithosphere (2017) 9 (6): 927–952.
... an atypical clast of highly strained quartz. The two samples of quartz semischist from the Butte assemblage (96ADb25A and 97ADb43A), like the two samples from the Sheep Creek Member, are mylonitic and characterized by quartz eyes, albeit slightly larger in size (2–5 mm in diameter) than those...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1966
AAPG Bulletin (1966) 50 (1): 25–71.
... diorite, but it is much more abundant in foliated blue, rarely dark brown and iron-oxide-rich, glaucophane schist and in green chlorite-epidote phyllite (trace to 5 per cent) that crop out (1) south of Sisters Rocks, (2) in the center of sec. 36, T. 34 S., R. 14 W., near Crooked Bridge Creek, and (3...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 April 2016
Lithosphere (2016) 8 (2): 116–140.
... ). The thickest zones occur at the northern end of Crooked Arm, where high strains are indicated by the degree of transposition of older L 1 /S 1 and L 2 /S 2 fabrics, high densities of shear bands, the presence of tight-isoclinal folds, and an abundance of mylonite. Klepeis et al. (2007) showed...
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Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.1130/2007.2434(10)
... Summit fault; CFF, Crooked Fork fault; CCF, Cedar Creek fault; LF, Lolo fault. The line A–A′ shows the location of the cross section in Figure 6 . The Bitterroot detachment is an asymmetric fault system based on the geometry of the exposed faults and strong eastward decreasing cooling ages...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Rocky Mountain Geology (2004) 39 (2): 65–84.
... of the ∼1.7-Ga Cross Creek batholith north of the HSZ ( Shaw et al., 2001 ). The shear zone was complexly reactivated (∼1.45–1.38 Ga) and locally overprinted during and after intrusion of the ∼1.4-Ga St. Kevin batholith. Narrow mylonite and ultramylonite zones were formed under low-temperature, greenschist...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2014
GSA Bulletin (2014) 126 (7-8): 990–1015.
... Dadeville complex along the synmetamorphic Katy Creek fault ( Wielchowsky, 1983 ; Sterling, 2006 ). Internally, the Brevard fault zone contains cataclasites, mylonites, and many brittle and ductile fault splays. Near the Gulf Coastal Plain, rocks of the Emuckfaw Group and included plutons, as well...
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Published: 21 February 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (4): 393–406.
... seven two-dimensional vibroseis seismic reflection profiles along 330 km of crooked logging roads ( Fig. 2 ). The seismic survey was located mostly over rocks of the Stikinia terrane, but one profile extended eastward over rocks of the Cache Creek terrane. Since previous exploration for hydrocarbons...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2005
GSA Bulletin (2005) 117 (5-6): 687–706.
... garnet growth developed during burial of the Pollock Mountain plate but was followed by exhumation and cooling ( Selverstone et al., 1992 ), expressed by a hornblende 40 Ar/ 39 Ar cooling age of 118.1 ± 0.6 Ma from mafic gneiss ( Snee et al., 1995 ). Mylonitic fabrics in the Hazard Creek complex...
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