TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of petrofabrics with composite magnetic fabrics of S-C mylonite in paramagnetic granite
AU - Ono, Takaaki
AU - Hosomi, Yukinobu
AU - Arai, Hiroyoshi
AU - Takagi, Hideo
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - An anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) analysis was conducted for a typical S-C mylonite in a small-scale ductile shear zone derived from Late Cretaceous magnetite- free granite in the Ryoke Belt, Teshima Island, southwest Japan. In such mylonites, paramagnetic minerals such as biotite and hornblende, which define foliations, are assumed to control the AMS. Accordingly, we attempted to measure the orientations of both minerals to correlate the S-C-C′ fabric to the AMS using techniques of microscopic and back-scattered electron (BSE) image analyses. A measured magnetic fabric of the S-C mylonite that is expressed by a Kmin normal plane (Kmax-Kint plane) approximated S foliation, Kmax orientation coincided well with the orientations of mean resultant vectors for long axes of biotite and minor hornblende, whereas Kmax did not coincide well with those of the mean resultant vectors for long axes of the brighter domain (aggregates of biotite and minor hornblende) from the binary BSE image. These results show that the magnetic fabric fairly reflects the shape preferred orientation of individual grains of paramagnetic monoclinic minerals, especially biotite, which forms the S-C-C′ fabric.
AB - An anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) analysis was conducted for a typical S-C mylonite in a small-scale ductile shear zone derived from Late Cretaceous magnetite- free granite in the Ryoke Belt, Teshima Island, southwest Japan. In such mylonites, paramagnetic minerals such as biotite and hornblende, which define foliations, are assumed to control the AMS. Accordingly, we attempted to measure the orientations of both minerals to correlate the S-C-C′ fabric to the AMS using techniques of microscopic and back-scattered electron (BSE) image analyses. A measured magnetic fabric of the S-C mylonite that is expressed by a Kmin normal plane (Kmax-Kint plane) approximated S foliation, Kmax orientation coincided well with the orientations of mean resultant vectors for long axes of biotite and minor hornblende, whereas Kmax did not coincide well with those of the mean resultant vectors for long axes of the brighter domain (aggregates of biotite and minor hornblende) from the binary BSE image. These results show that the magnetic fabric fairly reflects the shape preferred orientation of individual grains of paramagnetic monoclinic minerals, especially biotite, which forms the S-C-C′ fabric.
KW - AMS
KW - Composite planar fabric
KW - Paramagnetic granite
KW - S-C mylonite
KW - Shear zone
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jsg.2009.04.009
DO - 10.1016/j.jsg.2009.04.009
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:73449132174
SN - 0191-8141
VL - 32
SP - 2
EP - 14
JO - Journal of Structural Geology
JF - Journal of Structural Geology
IS - 1
ER -