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38 KYANITE, SILLIMANITE, AND ANDALUSITE DEPOSITS, SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES<br />

in specimen VPE 102, containing 4.31 percent CaO<br />

(table 6), but is absent in specimen VB 118, containing<br />

1.91 percent CaO. Garnet, in small crystals 1 to<br />

2 mm across, is present in much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gneiss. Muscovite<br />

is ra<strong>the</strong>r common, <strong>and</strong> hornblende is found<br />

in small amounts in some places. Minor accessory<br />

minerals are calcite, apatite, pyrite, sphene,<br />

rutile, <strong>and</strong> zircon.<br />

Biotite gneiss is widely exposed in <strong>the</strong> region.<br />

The greatest thickness <strong>of</strong> biotite gneiss lies beneath<br />

<strong>the</strong> kyanite quartzite, as in <strong>the</strong> core <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Whispering<br />

Creek anticline, at Woods Mountain, <strong>and</strong> north<br />

<strong>of</strong> Baker Mountain. Biotite gneiss also occurs at<br />

several horizons above <strong>the</strong> kyanite quartzite. The<br />

biotite gneiss is probably a metamorphosed sedimentary<br />

rock because it seems to occur most abundantly<br />

at a definite stratigraphic position <strong>and</strong> because it<br />

nowhere shows intrusive relations. Its chemical<br />

composition suggests that it was originally<br />

graywacke.<br />

MUSCOVITE-QUARTZ SCHIST AND GNEISS<br />

Muscovite-quartz schist <strong>and</strong> gneiss are commonly<br />

light gray <strong>and</strong> ra<strong>the</strong>r coarse grained; <strong>the</strong> muscovite<br />

flakes are 3 mm or larger. Plagioclase (An 5_15 )<br />

<strong>and</strong> microcline are present in some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> more<br />

gneissic varieties. A little garnet <strong>and</strong> kyanite are<br />

found at some localities. The more common accessory<br />

minerals are tourmaline, magnetite, pyrite,<br />

apatite, <strong>and</strong> zircon. The rock is well foliated; elongated<br />

muscovite flakes are arranged in linear<br />

orientation.<br />

Muscovite-quartz schist <strong>and</strong> gneiss are exposed<br />

most extensively in <strong>the</strong> Baker Mountain-Madisonville<br />

area (pi. 3) to <strong>the</strong> south <strong>of</strong>, <strong>and</strong> structurally<br />

above (as well as stratigraphically above?), <strong>the</strong> kyanite<br />

quartzite. Thin layers <strong>of</strong> muscovite schist <strong>and</strong><br />

gneiss are interbedded in <strong>the</strong> thick biotite gneiss<br />

series in <strong>the</strong> Willis Mountain-Woods Mountain area.<br />

The muscovite-quartz schists were probably shales<br />

or silicic volcanic rocks originally.<br />

KYANITE SCHIST<br />

Garnetiferous mica schist containing about 5 percent<br />

kyanite is exposed beneath kyanite quartzite<br />

at <strong>the</strong> south end <strong>of</strong> Willis Mountain <strong>and</strong> east <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Baker Mountain kyanite deposit. The foliation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

schist is closely crinkled, <strong>and</strong> kyanite, biotite, <strong>and</strong><br />

muscovite are arranged in linear orientation parallel<br />

to <strong>the</strong> crinkles. Quartz <strong>and</strong> plagioclase (generally<br />

An25_3 5 ) are <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r essential constituents. Biotite<br />

is replaced to a minor extent by chlorite. A<br />

little staurolite occurs locally. <strong>Kyanite</strong> schist may<br />

be ra<strong>the</strong>r widespread beneath kyanite quartzite in<br />

TABLE 6. Chemical <strong>and</strong> spectrochemical analyses <strong>of</strong> biotite<br />

gneiss <strong>and</strong> hornblende gneiss from Farmville district,<br />

Virginia<br />

Si0 2.............<br />

AlsOs. ...........<br />

Fe 80.............<br />

FeO .............<br />

MgO...... .......<br />

CaO .............<br />

Na 2O ............<br />

K 2O. ............<br />

H 20- ...........<br />

H 20+...........<br />

Ti0 8.............<br />

C0 2.............<br />

P 20 5...... .......<br />

F.... ............<br />

MnO ............<br />

Total ..........<br />

Less O for F ....<br />

Total ..........<br />

Chemical analyses<br />

[L. D. Trumbull, analyst]<br />

Biotite-quartz-feldspar<br />

gneiss<br />

VPE 102<br />

64.85<br />

14.86<br />

2.31<br />

3.70<br />

2.03<br />

4.31<br />

3.44<br />

2.58<br />

.07<br />

.84<br />

.68<br />

.01<br />

.14<br />

.04<br />

.14<br />

100.00<br />

.02<br />

99.98<br />

VB 118<br />

68.06<br />

14.54<br />

.91<br />

3.92<br />

2.53<br />

1.91<br />

3.02<br />

3.07<br />

.08<br />

1.02<br />

.58<br />

.00<br />

.13<br />

.05<br />

.09<br />

99.91<br />

.02<br />

99.89<br />

Garnet-hornblende gneiss<br />

VB 111<br />

50.45<br />

15.19<br />

3.63<br />

8.79<br />

5.49<br />

8.58<br />

3.98<br />

.10<br />

.05<br />

1.11<br />

1.68<br />

.39<br />

.16<br />

.03<br />

.25<br />

99.88<br />

.01<br />

99.87<br />

VB 112<br />

51.66<br />

15.27<br />

5.39<br />

7.16<br />

3.90<br />

12.01<br />

1.58<br />

.08<br />

.04<br />

1.40<br />

1.11<br />

.01<br />

.13<br />

.01<br />

.31<br />

100.06<br />

.00<br />

100.06<br />

Spectrochemical analyses<br />

[P. R. Barnett, analyst. Zeros in unit colum signify that <strong>the</strong> elements were<br />

not detected ; sensitivity limits for <strong>the</strong>se elements are: B, 0.003 ; La, 0.005 ;<br />

Mo, 0.0001 ; <strong>and</strong> Zn 0.01. Elements not detected in any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> samples,<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong>ir sensitivity limits, are: Ag, 0.0005 ; As, 0.05 ; Au, 0.003 ;<br />

Be, 0.0001 ; Bi, 0.001 ; Cd, 0.005; Ge, 0.0005; In, 0.001 ; Nb, 0.001; Pt,<br />

0.003 ; Sb, 0.01 ; Sn, 0.001 ; Ta, 0.05 ; Th, 0.05 ; Tl, 0.01 ; U, 0.05 ; <strong>and</strong> W,<br />

0.01]<br />

B. ...... .........<br />

Ba...............<br />

Co...............<br />

Cr... ............<br />

Cu ..............<br />

Ga..............<br />

Mo..............<br />

Ni...............<br />

Pb...............<br />

Sc...............<br />

Sr. ..............<br />

V.......... ......<br />

Y. ..............<br />

Yb ..............<br />

Zn...............<br />

Zr...............<br />

0<br />

.09<br />

.002<br />

.0008<br />

.0006<br />

.002<br />

.005<br />

0<br />

.0004<br />

.002<br />

.004<br />

.2<br />

.02<br />

.007<br />

.0005<br />

.01<br />

.02<br />

0 0<br />

.07<br />

.005<br />

.001 .003<br />

.002 .003<br />

.0007 .004<br />

.001 .002<br />

.003 0<br />

.0006 0<br />

.0009 .002<br />

.001 .001<br />

.0007 .009<br />

.1<br />

.1<br />

.008 .05<br />

.004<br />

.01<br />

.0004 .0007<br />

0 .03<br />

.02 .01<br />

0.001<br />

.002<br />

.004<br />

.0005<br />

.002<br />

.002<br />

0<br />

0<br />

.001<br />

.002<br />

.008<br />

.3<br />

.07<br />

.006<br />

.0005<br />

.02<br />

.005<br />

Location <strong>of</strong> samples:<br />

VPE 102, Lab. No. 53-831SCD. Outcrop in stream about 1 mile east <strong>of</strong><br />

Baker Mountain, Prince Edward County, Va.<br />

VB 118, Lab. No. 53-832SCD. Large ledges just east <strong>of</strong> Willis River,<br />

2 miles N. 31° W. from Curdsville, Buckingham County, Va.<br />

VB 111, Lab. No. 53-833SCD. Medium-grained variety <strong>of</strong> garnet-hornblende<br />

gneiss from outcrop just below Arcanum dam on Willis River,<br />

Buckingham County, Va.<br />

VB 112, Lab. No. 53-834SCD. Fine-grained variety <strong>of</strong> garnet-hornblende<br />

gneiss from outcrop just below Arcanum dam on Willis River, Buckingham<br />

County, Va.<br />

<strong>the</strong> region, but exposures are few. Ledges <strong>of</strong> similar<br />

kyanite-bearing schist are exposed along Virginia<br />

Highway 626 at Falling Creek, Prince Edward<br />

County (fig. 27).

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