Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4694328 Tectonophysics 2009 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
A large ultramafic body (garnet clinopyroxenite and garnet peridotite) embedded in felsic granulite at Bory (Moldanubian Zone of Western Moravia, Czech Republic) contains multiple carrier of susceptibility. Low-field variation of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) enables the separation of the field independent and low-field dependent AMS components to be made. In granulite, the former is carried by paramagnetic minerals and a subordinate admixture of magnetite, while the latter is due to pyrrhotite. In the ultramafite, the field-independent component is carried by pure magnetite formed by serpentinization, while the field-dependent component is due to pyrrhotite and subordinate paramagnetic minerals. Despite small differences, all AMS components are roughly coaxial both within granulite and within ultramafite, but very different between granulite and ultramafite. The difference indicates that the forces that imposed the later granulite fabric were not strong enough to obliterate the original magnetic fabric of the ultramafites.
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