Metamorphic evolution of medium-temperature ultra-high pressure (MT-UHP) eclogites from the South Dabie orogen, Central China: an insight from phase equilibria modelling

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作者
Wei, C. J. [1 ]
Qian, J. H. [1 ]
Tian, Z. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Peking Univ, Sch Earth & Space Sci, MOE Key Lab Orogen Belts & Crustal Evolut, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Dabie orogen; phase equilibria; P-T path; UHP eclogite; CALCULATED MINERAL EQUILIBRIA; COESITE-BEARING ECLOGITE; NORTH QILIAN OROGEN; LOW-T ECLOGITE; U-PB AGE; NW CHINA; SYSTEM NA2O-CAO-K2O-FEO-MGO-AL2O3-SIO2-H2O; CONTINENTAL COLLISION; QUARTZ VEIN; FLUID-FLOW;
D O I
10.1111/jmg.12043
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Medium-temperature ultrahigh pressure (MT-UHP) eclogites from the south Dabie orogen, as represented by samples from the Jinheqiao, Shuanghe and Bixiling areas, consist of garnet, omphacite, phengite, epidote, hornblendic amphibole, quartz/coesite and rutile with or without kyanite and talc. Garnet is mostly anhedral and unzoned, but a few porphyroblasts are weakly zoned with core-mantle increasing grossular (X-gr) and decreasing pyrope (X-py) contents. Garnet compositions are closely correlated with the bulk compositions. For instance, the X-py and X-gr contents are positively correlated with the bulk MgO and CaO contents. Phengite is occasionally zoned with core-rim deceasing Si content, and phengite grains as inclusions in garnet show higher Si than in the matrix, suggesting differently resetting during post-peak stages. The maximum Si contents are mostly 3.60-3.63 p.f.u. for the three areas. Pseudosections calculated using THERMOCALC suggest that the MT-UHP eclogites should have a peak assemblage of garnet + omphacite + lawsonite + phengite + coesite in most rocks of higher MgO content. In this assemblage, the X-py in garnet mostly depends on bulk compositions, whereas the X-gr in garnet and the Si contents in phengite regularly increase, respectively, as temperature and as pressure rise, and thus, can provide robust thermobarometric constraints. Using the X-gr and Si isopleths in pseudosections, the peak P-T conditions were estimated to be 40 kbar/730 degrees C for the Jinheqiao, 41 kbar/726 degrees C for the Shuanghe, and 37-52 kbar and 700-830 degrees C for the Bixiling eclogites. Some eclogites with higher FeO are predicted to have a peak assemblage of garnet + omphacite + coesite +/- phengite without lawsonite, where the garnet and phengite compositions highly depend on bulk compositions and generally cannot give available thermobarometric constraints. Decompression of the eclogites with lawsonite in the peak stage is inferred to be accompanied with cooling and involves two stages: an early-stage decompression is dominated by lawsonite dehydration, resulting in increase in the mode of anhydrous minerals, or further eclogitization, and formation of epidote porphyroblasts and kyanite-bearing quartz veins in eclogite. As lawsonite dehydration can facilitate evolution of assemblages under fluid-present conditions, it is difficult to recover real peak P-T conditions for UHP eclogites with lawsonite. This may be a reason why the P-T conditions estimated for eclogites using thermobarometers are mostly lower than those estimated for the coherent ultramafic rocks, and lower than those suggested from the inclusion assemblages in zircon from marble. A late-stage decompression is dominated by formation of hornblendic amphibole and plagioclase with fluid infiltration. The lawsonite-absent MT-UHP eclogites have only experienced a decompression metamorphism corresponding to the later stage and generally lack the epidote overprinting.
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