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Role of aqueous fluids during low pressure partial melting of pelites in the Adamello pluton contact ureole (Italy)

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
The contact aureole of the Adamello pluton (Italy) exhibits a rare combination of pelitic rocks anatexis around a shallow metaluminous pluton and formation of interconnected leucosomes, aplites and small lithium and cesiumenriched pegmatitic bodies. Contact metamorphic mineral assemblages are described in the non-graphitic pelites and psammites hosting the pluton in the central sector of the Adamello Massif. Three metamorphic zones are identified on the field: I - Muscovite-Biotite, II - Andalusite-Sillimanite-K feldspar, III - Melt zone. In the melt zone, the presence or absence of high temperature Crd defines two types of migmatites, a Crd-bearing metatexite characterized by orbicular textures and a Crd-absent stromatic metatexite. Peak P-T metamorphic conditions in the Adamello pluton thermal aureole were calculated at 690-700 oC and 3 kbar on the basis of phase equilibria and geothermobarometry. Phase equilibria modelling reveals that Crd-bearing migmatites, which produced around 20 vol% melt fraction, were generated through internal fluids-buffered partial melting conditions while Crd-absent stromatic metatexites, which produced ca. 35 vol% melt fraction, originated through local fluid present partial melting. Different types of leucosomes were produced by these two partial melting conditions. In situ leucosomes linked to Crd-bearing migmatites are compositionally similar to primary liquid predicted by phase equilibria modelling (calculated at peak P-T conditions). Leucosomes within the Crd-absent stromatic metatexites show residual mineral compositions extremely enriched in Kfs and Bt and are connected to extraction structures. Their whole rock composition does not represent a primary melt while being compatible with Kfs cumulate textures. The extracted melt from the stromatic metatexites was calculated to be compatible with the spatially related Li-rich pegmatites mean composition, which are hosted by the same geological formation. The studied area shows the small-scale variability in intraformational fluids participation during metamorphic re actions while demonstrating the hybrid nature of partial melting in anatectic terranes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
contact aureole; metamorphism; aqueous fluids; partial melting; LCT pegmatites
List of contributors:
Dini, Andrea
Authors of the University:
DINI ANDREA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/420238
Published in:
LITHOS
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