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Sklyarov, Eugene V., Kargopolov, Sergei A., Lavrenchuk, Andrey V., Pushkarev, Evgenii V., Semenova, Dina V. (2023) Geology, Petrology, and Mineralogy of Hornfels-like Rocks (Beerbachite) in the Early Paleozoic Olkhon Collisional Orogen (West Baikal Area, Russia) Minerals, 13 (11) doi:10.3390/min13111370

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TitleGeology, Petrology, and Mineralogy of Hornfels-like Rocks (Beerbachite) in the Early Paleozoic Olkhon Collisional Orogen (West Baikal Area, Russia)
JournalMinerals
AuthorsSklyarov, Eugene V.Author
Kargopolov, Sergei A.Author
Lavrenchuk, Andrey V.Author
Pushkarev, Evgenii V.Author
Semenova, Dina V.Author
Year2023Volume<   13   >
Issue<   11   >
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DOIdoi:10.3390/min13111370Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceSklyarov, Eugene V., Kargopolov, Sergei A., Lavrenchuk, Andrey V., Pushkarev, Evgenii V., Semenova, Dina V. (2023) Geology, Petrology, and Mineralogy of Hornfels-like Rocks (Beerbachite) in the Early Paleozoic Olkhon Collisional Orogen (West Baikal Area, Russia) Minerals, 13 (11) doi:10.3390/min13111370
Plain TextSklyarov, Eugene V., Kargopolov, Sergei A., Lavrenchuk, Andrey V., Pushkarev, Evgenii V., Semenova, Dina V. (2023) Geology, Petrology, and Mineralogy of Hornfels-like Rocks (Beerbachite) in the Early Paleozoic Olkhon Collisional Orogen (West Baikal Area, Russia) Minerals, 13 (11) doi:10.3390/min13111370
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Abstract/NotesGeological, mineralogical, and petrological observations are reported for hornfels-like fine-grained granular mafic rocks in the Early Paleozoic Olkhon collisional orogen (West Baikal area, Russia). The rocks are composed of orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, amphibole, plagioclase, and ilmenite; some samples also contain olivine, phlogopite, spinel, and titanomagnetite (Opx+Cpx+Amp+Pl+IlmΒ±OlΒ±BtΒ±SplΒ±Ti-Mag). There are three occurrences of these rocks in the area: a 500 m Γ— 1000 m field in the Shirokaya Valley, another occurrence within the Tazheran Massif (a complex of igneous and metamorphic rocks), and dismembered dikes on the southern margin of the Birkhin gabbro intrusion. The Shirokaya field is located between two 500 Ma intrusions of the Birkhin gabbro; the Tazheran occurrence coexists with syenite, including nepheline syenite, subalkaline gabbro, and marble protrusions; and the dismembered dikes coexist with carbonates and display progressive alteration of dolerite through typical granular varieties. The dikes associated with granite and marble veins mark a part of a large arc-shaped shear zone that traverses the whole intrusive body produced by rotation of a rigid gabbro block during the peak of tectonic deformation at 470–460 Ma. All three occurrences of the hornfels-like rocks lack any evident source of heat that would be responsible for the thermal alteration of the igneous protolith. We hypothesize that the precursor, subvolcanic dolerite, may have undergone autometamorphism maintained by self-generated heat. Mafic magma intruded during high-rate strike–slip faulting, which caused rapid recrystallization of magmatic minerals and produced the observed metamorphic structures. Proceeding from the controversy in the formation mechanisms, with a heat source required for hornfels but lacking from the sampled occurrences of hornfels-like rocks, we suggest identifying the latter as beerbachite, though the term has mostly fallen into disuse. The reason is that the Olkhon rocks we study have a mineralogy, structure, and texture that are perfectly identical to those of beerbachites described in publications from the first half of the 20th century.

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Shirokaya Valley, Lake Baikal area, Russiaβ“˜ Actinolite, β“˜ Amphibole Supergroup, β“˜ Amphibolite, β“˜ Ankaramite, β“˜ Anorthite, β“˜ Beerbachite, β“˜ Biotite, β“˜ Boninite, β“˜ Bytownite, β“˜ Chrome-Spinel (of Dana), β“˜ Chromite, β“˜ Chromitite, β“˜ Clinopyroxene Subgroup, β“˜ Cummingtonite, β“˜ Diopside, β“˜ Dolerite, β“˜ Dolomite, β“˜ Gabbro, β“˜ Hornblende, β“˜ Hornfels, β“˜ Ilmenite, β“˜ Magnetite, β“˜ Makite, β“˜ Marble, β“˜ Metadolerite, β“˜ Olivine Group, β“˜ Orthopyroxene Subgroup, β“˜ Pentlandite, β“˜ Peridotite, β“˜ Phlogopite, β“˜ Pigeonite, β“˜ Plagioclase, β“˜ Pyroxene Group, β“˜ Spinel, β“˜ Zircon
Tazheranskii Massif, Lake Baikal area, Russiaβ“˜ Albite, β“˜ Amphibole Supergroup, β“˜ Andesine, β“˜ Anorthite, β“˜ Augite, β“˜ Beerbachite, β“˜ Biotite, β“˜ Clinopyroxene Subgroup, β“˜ Dolerite, β“˜ Hornblende, β“˜ Ilmenite, β“˜ Labradorite, β“˜ Magnetite, β“˜ Olivine Group, β“˜ Orthopyroxene Subgroup, β“˜ Pargasite, β“˜ Phlogopite, β“˜ Plagioclase, β“˜ Pyroxene Group, β“˜ Spinel


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