Ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism in the magnesite+aragonite stability field: Evidence from two impure marbles from the Dabie-Sulu UHPM belt
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Two magnesite-bearing impure dolomitic marbles from the Dabie-Sulu ultrahigh-pressure (UHP)
region have been investigated to clarify if they had actually attained P-T conditions outside the dolomite
stability field, limited by the reaction dolomite = aragonite + magnesite, and to test their potential for
recording (U)HP conditions. In both cases, the silicate mineral assemblage records conditions around
the terminal amphibole breakdown reaction: amphibole + aragonite ± quartz = clinopyroxene
+ talc, which is a good geobarometer between at least 2.0 and 2.6 GPa. At higher pressures, the
terminal breakdown of talc to clinopyroxene + coesite is the last P-T milestone below 4 GPa
recordable by the silicate assemblage, but evidence of former coesite is ambiguous. The dolomite
dissociation curve becomes strongly divariant in Fe-bearing marbles and may thus be attainable during
cold subduction near the 5 C km)1 geotherm. At least one of the samples (from Xinyan village, near
Taihu, Dabie Shan) preserved relicts of both magnesite and aragonite and most likely attained
conditions within the aragonite + magnesite stability field. For the second sample from Sanqingge
village in the Sulu terrane, no certain evidence has been found in this study. Impure dolomitic marbles
have considerable potential to preserve (ultra)high-pressure relicts. Particularly, massive impure marbles
that have not been pervasively infiltrated by fluids during exhumation are considered to preserve highpressure
relicts better than metapelites, paragneisses and orthogneisses, and perhaps almost as well as
eclogites or metaperidotites. The inconspicuous mineral assemblage clinopyroxene + talc or quartz
(after former coesite) may in fact record UHP conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aragonite; Dabie-Sulu; Dolomite dissociation; Magnesite; Ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism
Elenco autori:
Rolfo, Franco
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