Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Webster-Addie ultramafic body - sheared dunite, full thin section

Click on the image to enlarge. Click twice to enlarge more- it's a lot more 
interesting close up.      Photo: Dan Snyder.
Tectonized, sheared dunite. Upper 2/3 of image is composed mainly of polygonal olivine grains (more saturated colors) with scattered pyroxene grains (grays and pale yellows), especially at top left; lower 1/3 is composed of sheared talc clots with crushed and elongated grains of olivine and pyroxene. By itself, this thin section probably wouldn't fit the conventional definition of dunite - too much pyroxene - but it was part of a more extensive exposure that is clearly dunite. Webster-Addie ultramafic body, Blue Ridge Mountains, Jackson County, western North Carolina. XPL. Imaged area 22 mm x 39 mm.

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