Kyanite Produced in a Granitic Aureole

W. M. Lobjoit
Geological Survey Department, Ministry Branch P.O. Box M. 80, Accra, Ghana1
1Present address: Cheshire County Training College, Crewe, England.

Summary: An occurrence of kyanite in the inner aureole of a granodiorite intrusion is described from south-western Ghana. Greenschist facies phyllites have been elevated to the amphibolite facies and the regional strike of these country rocks has been disrupted by the intrusion, so that clear evidence is available of the time relationships. It is concluded that the kyanite crystallized as the result of the forceful intrusion of the granodiorite, probably under epizonal conditions.

Mineralogical Magazine; March 1964 v. 33; no. 264; p. 804-808; DOI: 10.1180/minmag.1964.033.264.09
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