STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY AND PHASE-EQUILIBRIA OF COESITE-BEARING WHITESCHISTS, DORA-MAIRA MASSIF, WESTERN ALPS

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SHARP, ZD
ESSENE, EJ
HUNZIKER, JC
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[1] Institut de Minéralogie et Pétrographie, UNIL BFSH-2, Lausanne
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10.1007/BF00307861
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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Peak metamorphic temperatures for the coesite-pyrope-bearing whiteschists from the Dora Maira Massif, western Alps were determined with oxygen isotope thermometry. The deltaO-18(SMOW) values of the quartz (after coesite) (delta O-18 = 8.1 to 8.6 parts per thousand, n = 6), phengite (6.2 to 6.4 parts per thousand, n = 3), kyanite (6.1 parts per thousand, n = 2), garnet (5.5 to 5.8 parts per thousand, n = 9), ellenbergerite (6.3 parts per thousand, n = 1) and rutile (3.3. to 3.6 parts per thousand, n = 3) reflect isotopic equilibrium. Temperature estimates based on quartz-garnet-rutile fractionation are 700-750-degrees-C. Minimum pressures are 31-32 kb based on the pressure-sensitive reaction pyrope + coesite = kyanite + enstatite. In order to stabilize pyrope and coesite by the temperature-sensitive dehydration reaction talc + kyanite = pyrope + coesite + H2O, the a(H2O) must be reduced to 0.4-0.75 at 700 750-degrees-C. The reduced a(H2O) cannot be due to dilution by CO2, as pyrope is not stable at X (CO2) > 0.02 (T = 750-degrees-C; P = 30 kb). In the absence of a more exotic fluid diluent (e.g. CH4 or N2), a melt phase is required. Granite solidus temperatures are approximately 680-degrees-C/30 kb at a(H2O) = 1.0 and are calculated to be approximately 70-degrees-C higher at a(H2O) = 0.7, consistent with this hypothesis. Kyanite-jadeite-quartz bands may represent a relict melt phase. Peak P-T-f(H2O) estimates for the whiteschist are 34 +/- 2 kb, 700-750-degrees-C and 0.4-0.75. The oxygen isotope fractionation between quartz (deltaO-18 = 11.6%.) and garnet (deltaO-18 = 8.7 parts per thousand) in the surrounding orthognesiss is identical to that in the coesite-bearing unit, suggesting that the two units shared a common, final metamorphic history. Hydrogen isotope measurements were made on primary talc and phengite (deltaD(smow) = -27 to -32 parts per thousand), on secondary talc and chlorite after pyrope (deltaD = - 39 to - 44 parts per thousand) and on the surrounding biotite (deltaD = -64 parts per thousand) and phengite (deltaD = -44 parts per thousand) gneiss. All phases appear to be in near-equilibrium. The very high deltaD values for the primary hydrous phases is consistent with an initial oceanic-derived/connate fluid source. The fluid source for the retrograde talc + chlorite after pyrope may be fluids evolved locally during retrograde melt crystallization. The similar deltaD, but dissimilar deltaO-18 values of the coesite-bearing whiteschists and hosting orthogneiss suggest that the two were in hydrogen isotope equilibrium, but not oxygen isotope equilibrium. The unusual hydrogen and oxygen isotope compositions of the coesite-bearing unit can be explained as the result of metasomatism from slab-derived fluids at depth.
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