2017
DOI: 10.1130/ges01413.1
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Timing and anatomy of granitic strain gradients in the Grenville Front tectonic zone, Ontario, Canada

Abstract: Observations of physical and chemical changes across strain gradients can provide information about the processes that lead to localization and therefore provide better tools for prediction of spatial and temporal strain patterns. In contrast to the many chemical and microstructural studies of natural shear zones in metapelites and mafic lithologies, few have described kilometer-scale granitic strain gradients despite the fact that granitoid bodies make up much of the orogenic crust. This study reports microst… Show more

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