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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2014
Rocky Mountain Geology (2014) 49 (2): 91–114.
...Joshua E. Johnson; David P. West, Jr.; Cailey B. Condit; Kevin H. Mahan Abstract The Spanish Creek mylonite zone formed within multiply deformed granitic orthogneisses in the Northern Madison Range in southwestern Montana. An integrated approach incorporating fieldwork, microstructural analysis...
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Generalized field map for the Spanish Creek mylonite within the 7.5′ Willow Swamp quadrangle showing sample localities (JJ-#) and structural measurements. Symbols are color-coded based on classified structural realm: (1) non-mylonitic gneiss (green), (2) mylonitic gneiss (orange), (3) porphyroclastic mylonitic gneiss (red). See text for details. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator, WGS 1984. Inset: equal area lower hemisphere stereoplot showing all structural data collected from the Spanish Creek mylonite zone, grouped by structural realm. Poles to foliation planes are plotted as solid shapes; lineations are shown as hollow shapes. Light green squares = SR-1; orange circles = SR-2; red triangles = SR-3. The SR-1 gneissic foliations (S1) are shown as great circles.
Published: 01 January 2014
) porphyroclastic mylonitic gneiss (red). See text for details. Coordinates are in Universal Transverse Mercator, WGS 1984. Inset: equal area lower hemisphere stereoplot showing all structural data collected from the Spanish Creek mylonite zone, grouped by structural realm. Poles to foliation planes are plotted
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Summary of microstructural and fabric variability within the Spanish Creek mylonite zone. EBSD pole figures are for quartz c-axes (0001) only. Differences between domains are simplified to highlight the broad differences between domains; greater (local) variability is observed in the field.
Published: 01 January 2014
Figure 11. Summary of microstructural and fabric variability within the Spanish Creek mylonite zone. EBSD pole figures are for quartz c-axes (0001) only. Differences between domains are simplified to highlight the broad differences between domains; greater (local) variability is observed
Journal Article
Published: 11 December 2006
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2006) 43 (10): 1467–1487.
... with, the intrusion of the Turkey Creek metaplutonic suite, U–Pb dated at 2733.5 ± 2 Ma. A second set of mafic dikes intruded the Turkey Creek metaplutonic suite prior to mylonitic shearing and late-stage folding along the Miners Canyon shear zone. These events were followed by intrusion of the Ferris Mountains...
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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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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
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Schematic diagram showing the sequence of deformation within the Spanish Mine metamorphic suite. (a) Regional amphibolites-facies metamorphism of the Spanish Mine metamorphic suite and Mafic dike 1 formed a bedding parallel foliation and was followed by the formation of asymmetric to overturned folds, possibly related to the intrusion of the metaplutonic suite of Turkey Creek at 2.73 Ga, plunging along a subhorizontal fold axis of 2°/308°. Pluton emplacement was followed by intrusion of Mafic dike 2. (b) Regional deformation along the Miners Canyon shear zone involving footwall motion in the 15°/067° direction and forming a mylonitic foliation oriented 247°/22°NW within the orthogneisses of Turkey Creek and Spanish Mine metamorphic suite. (c) Late-stage, folding of the metaplutonic suite of Turkey Creek and Spanish Mine metamorphic suite along a fold axis plunging 23°/067° is followed by intrusion of the Ferris Mountains granite. (d) Neoarchean intrusion of the Bear Mountain granite along the northern edge of the Miners Canyon shear zone and emplacement of northeast–southwest-striking dikes during rifting at 2.1 Ga. (e) Southwest upward rotation of the Precambrian block during the Laramide orogeny and reactivation of preexisting east–west faults and foliations surfaces within the Miners Canyon shear zone.
Published: 11 December 2006
in the 15°/067° direction and forming a mylonitic foliation oriented 247°/22°NW within the orthogneisses of Turkey Creek and Spanish Mine metamorphic suite. ( c ) Late-stage, folding of the metaplutonic suite of Turkey Creek and Spanish Mine metamorphic suite along a fold axis plunging 23°/067° is followed
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2009
Rocky Mountain Geology (2009) 44 (2): 85–102.
... curved lenses of high non-coaxial strain, collectively called the Crooked Creek mylonite ( Kellogg and Mogk, 1991 ), that are exposed over at least a 7-km-wide, northeast-trending zone within high-grade gneisses ( Fig. 2 ). Our work suggests that the formation of the Crooked Creek mylonite was not due...
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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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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 25 March 2025
Geosphere (2025) 21 (3): 446–469.
... fabrics consistent with top-NE (reverse-sense) shear. (C) S-C fabrics, which are indicative of top-SW (normal-sense) shear in a chlorite-rich mylonite from a smaller shear zone. (D) Outcrop of the northernmost exposure of the Deadman Creek thrust/shear zone, with evidence of top-NE and top-SW shear based...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 09 January 2020
Geology (2020) 48 (3): 283–287.
... cross section of fault zone structure (AMF1 borehole is located at 37.638°N, 1.746°W). AMSL—above mean sea level. (C) Scan of thin section of sample TO-A (taken ∼1 m from main fault plane; 37.638°N, 1.747°W) showing mylonitic texture of gouge. P foliation, as well as Y and R shears, are accentuated...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 27 October 2023
Geosphere (2023) 19 (6): 1565–1588.
...—southwestern Montana recess. Also shown are locations of Plate 1 and cross section A-A′ of Plate 2 . Between the Pioneer and Hawley Creek thrusts of east-central Idaho is a >100-km-wide zone consisting of folded Mesoproterozoic to Pennsylvanian strata that we will refer to as the central fold...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2013
Journal of the Geological Society (2013) 170 (1): 93–105.
.... Schematic geological map ( a ) and cross-section ( b ) of the Casas Novas area (Boa Fé shear zone); location of drilling sites and profiles; symbols and shading according to the caption of Figure 1 . ( c ) Diagram of the relationship of leucogranitoid veins or dykes with the mylonitic foliation...
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Journal Article
Published: 12 January 2007
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2006) 43 (10): 1533–1555.
... Mylonitic metabasalt, McDougal Gulch shear zone (UTM S13 030987E, 473175N) Dark aa titanite ∼2644 Ma (deformation), pale titanite ∼2632 Ma nm1.2a t dk 0.05 mm aa p2 29 41 38 12.20 111 5.58 0.5292 (0.52) 13.0579 (0.61) 0.1790 (0.28) 2738 2684 2643.2 ±4.7 0.89 -4.4 nm1.2a t dk 0.05...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2002
The Canadian Mineralogist (2002) 40 (2): 611–636.
... minéraux semblables à celles du “front de tétraédrite” et de la “zone à bornite” à Kidd Creek, en Ontario. Le gisement de Neves–Corvo, de plus, est le seul du secteur portuguais de la Ceinture de Pyrite Ibérique à montrer une si grande variété de sulfosels à Cu, As, Sn, Co, Bi, Te (Se) et Ag dans...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 20 December 2018
Lithosphere (2019) 11 (1): 129–148.
... unavailable; however, mylonites are present ∼15–20 km east of the Wind River thrust and are subparallel to the fault ( Fig. 2 ; Dvjoracek, 1988 ). North Owl Creek fault zone. Proterozoic dikes in Precambrian rocks adjacent to the North Owl Creek fault were mapped by Paylor and Yin (1993) ; see also...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 November 2008
Geology (2008) 36 (11): 851–854.
... is to look at the effect their temporary presence had on the surrounding material: the initial opening of the space and subsequent closure should and does leave its traces in the surrounding rocks. A key to recognizing collapsed missing volumes can be found in a creek bed near Yudnamutana...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 October 1992
SEG Discovery (1992) (11): 1–16.
... mylonitic shear zone ( Apsden and Litherland, 1992 ; also pers. commun.). Current research focuses on the geology, tectonics, and geochronology of the Cordillera Real ( Litherland and Apsden, 1990 ). Basement rocks lack major gold mines, but rich alluvial gold patches on the rivers within the Oriente...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.1130/2011.0021(02)
EISBN: 9780813756219
... during late folding in the mylonitic shear zone. Locality D (along the old road) Disharmonic west-vergent folds in the Horse Creek assemblage. Rock types include impure calcite marble with mafic pelitic layers, granodioritic augen gneiss, and white quartzite. Note how layer thickness controlled...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2005
Clay Minerals (2005) 40 (1): 93–104.
...) mineral lattice local (fault related) Jiang et al. (1990a) Segafreda sandstone (Wisconsin) sylstones Precambrian Anchizone illite I-S mineral lattice regional Zhao et al. (1999) Creek sulphide deposit (Ontario) metavolcanic Archaean Greenschist chlorite berthierine mineral...
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