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Journal: Interpretation
Published: 29 July 2013
Interpretation (2013) 1 (1): T63–T84.
... (1995) , and Grant (2001) . Biotite schist and gneiss, which are similar to high-grade equivalents of the Soldiers Cap Group, e.g., Gandry Dam Gneiss, are common. The biotite schists commonly display a strong wavy foliation defined by biotite, but they rarely contain more than ∼ 20...
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Series: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2005
DOI: 10.5382/AV100.28
EISBN: 9781934969519
... facies rocks making the tectono-stratigraphic set ting more difficult to determine. The host succession, the Gandry Dam Gneiss, has a maximum depositional age of 1676 ± 5 Ma ( Page and Sun, 1998 ), which corresponds with a period of depositional hiatus (1694–1668 Ma) and felsic mag matism at the base...