2009
DOI: 10.1130/ges00184.1
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Growth, behavior, and textural sector zoning of biotite porphyroblasts during regional metamorphism and the implications for interpretation of inclusion trails: Insights from the Pequop Mountains and Wood Hills, Nevada, USA

Abstract: Metapelites in the Pequop Mountains andWood Hills, Nevada, contain biotite porphyroblasts that are part of a Barrovian metamorphic sequence that formed in response to tectonic burial. Inclusion trails and patterns in these biotite porphyroblasts provide a remarkable record of their growth and behavior in this environment. Accompanied by a strong component of coaxial strain, the porphyroblasts underwent a constructive phase that involved growth characterized by textural sector zoning followed by a destructive p… Show more

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“…In order to better understand how Rb and Sr were distributed within the biotite grains in this sample, trace element maps of a characteristic grain in this sample were determined by LA‐ICP‐MS (Figure 10). Textural sector zoning of inclusions is apparent in some biotite grains (e.g., Camilleri 2009); the trace element maps show that Rb, Sr, Ba and Rb/Sr (elemental ratio) zoning mimic the pattern of the textural sector zones. The wide range of Rb/Sr ratios is consistent with the wide range of 87 Rb/ 86 Sr measured in biotite within individual laser spots and broadly within the biotite population.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In order to better understand how Rb and Sr were distributed within the biotite grains in this sample, trace element maps of a characteristic grain in this sample were determined by LA‐ICP‐MS (Figure 10). Textural sector zoning of inclusions is apparent in some biotite grains (e.g., Camilleri 2009); the trace element maps show that Rb, Sr, Ba and Rb/Sr (elemental ratio) zoning mimic the pattern of the textural sector zones. The wide range of Rb/Sr ratios is consistent with the wide range of 87 Rb/ 86 Sr measured in biotite within individual laser spots and broadly within the biotite population.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…3e, f). Quartz inclusions are linear or convergent on the planes (110), whereas they are circular and concentrated on the edges in the basal sections (001), suggesting a post-kinematic blastesis of biotite (M3 event) with respect to the D2 phase (Passchier and Trouw 2005;Camilleri 2009).…”
Section: Studied Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%