Petrology and geochemistry of amphibolites and greenschists from the metamorphic sole of the Muslim Bagh ophiolite (Pakistan): implications for protolith and ophiolite emplacement
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Mohammad Ishaq Kakar
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机构:University of Balochistan,Centre of Excellence in Mineralogy
Mohammad Ishaq Kakar
Khalid Mahmood
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机构:University of Balochistan,Centre of Excellence in Mineralogy
Khalid Mahmood
Mehrab Khan
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Mehrab Khan
Diana Plavsa
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机构:University of Balochistan,Centre of Excellence in Mineralogy
Diana Plavsa
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[1] University of Balochistan,Centre of Excellence in Mineralogy
[2] University of Sargodha,Department of Earth Sciences
[3] University of Balochistan,Department of Geology
[4] Curtin University,Department of Applied Geology, Western Australian School of Mines
Intra-oceanic subduction;
Metamorphic sole rocks;
Amphibolites;
Greenschists;
Geochemistry;
Protolith;
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Metamorphic sole rocks are exposed beneath both the Jang Tor Ghar Massif (JTGM) and Saplai Tor Ghar Massif (STGM) of the Muslim Bagh ophiolite. The sole rocks comprise the basal mylonitic part of the ophiolite peridotites and the sub-ophiolitic metamorphic rock series showing inverted metamorphic gradients. The latter mainly consist of garnetiferous amphibolites, amphibolites and greenschists. The mineralogy of the amphibolites (hornblende + plagioclase ± quartz ± biotite ± epidote ± apatite ± opaque) and garnet amphibolites in the metamorphic sole rocks of the Muslim Bagh ophiolite is similar except for the presence of garnet in the latter. Greenschists contain minerals such as chlorite + plagioclase + epidote ± actinolite ± quartz ± opaques. The mineral assemblages of these rocks suggest that they are meta-basites. Geochemical analyses indicate that the garnetiferous amphibolites are metamorphosed tholeiitic to alkaline basalts, akin to ocean island basalts (OIB). By contrast, the amphibolites and greenschists have geochemical signatures akin to mid-oceanic ridge basalts (MORB). Basalts of OIB type are also found in the hyaloclastite-mudstone unit (Bhm), while the MORB-type basalts are found in the basalt-chert unit (Bbc) of Bagh complex underlying the ophiolite nappe. Here, we interpret an early stage OIB-type basalt accretion to the base of the obducted plate associated with extrusion of volcanic rocks in the Bhm unit of Bagh complex followed by amphibolite facies metamorphism. During the later stage of the advancing ophiolitic thrust sheet, MORB-like basalts, such as those found in the Bbc unit of the Bagh complex, are underplated and metarmophosed to greenschist facies with subsequent accretion of the entire sequence of the Muslim Bagh ophiolite and the Bagh complex onto the Indian Platform sediments.