Subduction-related anatectic granitoids of the Urals

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Fershtater, GB
Bea, F
Borodina, NS
Zin'kova, EA
Montero, P
Shagalov, ES
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Geol & Geochem, Ekaterinburg 620151, Russia
[2] Univ Granada, Dept Mineral & Petrol, Granada 18002, Spain
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GEOLOGIYA I GEOFIZIKA | 2002年 / 43卷 / 01期
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subduction; anatexis; fluid; magmatism; substratum; restite; melt; Urals;
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The most intense subduction-related anatexis in the Urals occurred in the late Early Carboniferous (340-320 Ma). It is characterized by high water saturation (P(H2O) = 0.7- 1.0P(tot)) of the generated melts, caused by additional supply of water into the zone of anatexis. Anatexis occurs in the zone of stability of main hydroxyl-bearing minerals - biotite and hornblende accumulated in restite. Anatectic melt is either of tonalite or granodiorite composition. This composition of melt is due to a basite substratum whose degree of melting provides about 40% of melt sufficient for separation from the substratum. Outmelting of granitoid melts is accompanied by water basite magmatism. The products of this magmatism are represented by high-Sr hornblende gabbros, which are the source of heat and matter (substratum) for anatexis, Gabbroids and products of crystallization of anatectic melt share the mineral composition: Hbl + Bt + An(20-45) + Ep +/- +/- Kfs +/- Q +/- Sph + Ap + Ilm +/- Mt. Prolonged basite magmatism increased the crust thickness from below, thus causing its underplating in a suture megablock, in the adjacent island-arc zones, and in the regions of development of subduction-related tonalite-granodiorite massifs in the continent-marginal zones.
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