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  1. Yadanabon University
  2. Department of Geology

Petrology of metamorphic rocks exposed in Mohauk area, Momeik Township, the boundary of Shan and Mandalay Region

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Title Petrology of metamorphic rocks exposed in Mohauk area, Momeik Township, the boundary of Shan and Mandalay Region
Language en
Publication date 2019
Authors
Tin Zaw Oo
Nwe Ni Win
Description
The research area is situated about 7 miles from Momeik and 8 miles north west of Mogok in
the boundary of Shan and Mandalay Region. Generally, the study area falls within the northern
part of the Mogok Metamorphic Belt (MMB). It is bounded by King chaung in western part
and the well-known left-lateral strike slip fault, Momeik Fault, in northern boundary of the
study area. And thus, the main lithologies exposed are variety of Mogok Series, they are
paragneiss and orthogneiss, many types of marbles and calc-silicates that host gem-quality
rubies, sapphire and some quartzite. These rocks are intruded by peridotite, granites and
various suite of syenites. According to mineralogical and textural evidences study area is
affected regional metamorphism and, locally, contact metamorphism (metasomatism). On the
basis of mineral assemblages, upper amphibolite to granulite facies has been recognized. The
time of metamorphism of the study area can be assigned to Early Cretaceous to Early Eocene
and peak- condition occurred in early Cretaceous to Oligocene and younger event would take
later, probably in Early Miocene.
Keywords
Mogok Metamorphic Belt
Identifier https://oar.ydbu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/298
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