Abstract
Shales and phyllites from the turbidite sequences of the 2.9 Ga Mosquito Creek Formation of the East Pilbara, Western Australia contain varying amounts of paragonite and mixed Na-K micas (MNKMs), the 0 0 l X-ray diffraction reflections of which are unresolved from the 10-Å reflections, and only partly resolved from the 5-Å reflections of white K-mica (WKM). The Kübler index ('crystallinity'), the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the WKM, obtained from these composite reflections by applying a three-peak deconvolution procedure, reveals a metamorphic zoning of the Mosquito Creek Formation. The highest, "epimetamorphic", grade occurs in the - largely Na-mica free - southern part, with lower, medium- to high-anchimetamorphic, grades in the central part, notably in a WSW-ENE anticlinal zone extending from Nullagine to the Blue Spec Mine. The Na-mica free metasediments of the Glen Herring Shale of the Fortescue Group, overlying the Mosquito Creek Formation to the W, show only a slightly lower metamorphic grade. The low b0 lattice parameter of the WKMs indicates a very low metamorphic P/T gradient. The Na-mica bearing metasediments of the Mosquito Creek Formation correspond to a kaolinite-bearing protolith, strongly Al-enriched and K-depleted with respect to the presumably granitic-tonalitic source rock.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 11-26 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Precambrian Research |
Volume | 176 |
Issue number | 1-4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Jan 2010 |
Keywords
- Deconvolution
- Illite 'crystallinity'
- Kübler index
- Metamorphic grade
- Metamorphic gradient
- Mosquito Creek Formation
- Na-mica
- Pilbara
- X-ray diffraction
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Geology
- Geochemistry and Petrology