Contact Metamorphism in the Supracrustal Rocks of the Sukumaland Greenstone Belt in the North West Tanzania
dc.creator | Boniface, Nelson | |
dc.date | 2016-04-22T10:19:57Z | |
dc.date | 2016-04-22T10:19:57Z | |
dc.date | 2011 | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-03-27T08:56:54Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-03-27T08:56:54Z | |
dc.description | Biotite-granite intrusions in meta-ironstones at Geita Hills and the Bukoli alkali-granite intrusion in metabasites at Mawemeru area produced heat that baked the respective country rocks through epidote-amphibolite- to amphibolite-facies. Critical and informative mineral assemblages in the metairostones of Geita Hills are garnet-grunerite-epidote-quartz and garnetferrogedrite- biotite-quartz and in the metabasites of Mawemeru is ferrotschermakite-(Naplagioclase)- quartz. Peak temperatures ranging between 438°C and 544°C were calculated from the above mineral assemblages and a pressure not exceeding 3 kbar was inferred to from the composition of magnesium-iron amphiboles (grunerite with XFe ratio of 0.83, i.e. Gru83). Hornfels textures in the metaironstones are suggested by euhedral poikiloblastic garnet and quartz with grain boundaries intersecting at approximately 120° (granoblastic polygonal texture) and biotite aggregates forming an interlocking network of elongate grains aligned in all directions and bounded by rational crystal faces (decussate texture). | |
dc.identifier | Boniface, N., 2011. Contact metamorphism in the supracrustal rocks of the Sukumaland Greenstone Belt in the North West Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Science, 37(1). | |
dc.identifier | 0856 1761 | |
dc.identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1617 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4007 | |
dc.language | en | |
dc.subject | Contact metamorphism | |
dc.subject | intrusions | |
dc.subject | Sukumaland Greenstonebelt | |
dc.subject | Neoarchaean | |
dc.title | Contact Metamorphism in the Supracrustal Rocks of the Sukumaland Greenstone Belt in the North West Tanzania | |
dc.type | Journal Article, Peer Reviewed |