Patterns of fluid flow in the contact aureole of the Late Miocene Monte Capanne pluton (Elba Island, Italy): the role of structures and rheology
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Fluid-rock interaction was investigated in
the inner aureole of the Late Miocene Monte Capanne
pluton on Elba Island (Tuscany, central Italy) by
integrating structural, petrological, fluid inclusion, and
stable isotope analyses. In the north-western sector of
the aureole (Procchio-Spartaia area), calc-silicates
alternate with nearly pure carbonate layers at the
metre scale. Close to the pluton, the prograde metamorphic
sequence includes calc-silicates that transition
within a few metres to overlying nearly pure calcite
marbles. The calc-silicates are extensively metasomatised
to form massive wollastonite-grossular-bearing
exoskarn. The mineralogical assemblage found in the
marbles and the unshifted carbon and oxygen isotopic
ratios in calcite attest that the fluid phase was internally
buffered. On the other hand, the calc-silicates constituted
channels for infiltration of disequilibrium fluids
of magmatic origin. Fluid infiltration was enhanced by
hydrofracturing and structurally-controlled by existing
planar anisotropies in calc-silicates (layering and lithological
boundaries). At the metamorphic peak
(~600C and 1.5-2 kbar), the marble-calc-silicate
interface acted as a barrier to fluids exsolved from the
crystallising intrusions, separating two different flow
patterns in the inner aureole: a high fluid-flux region
on its higher grade side (Wol-zone) and a low fluid-flux
region on the lower-grade side (Cpx zone). Results of
this study: (1) documented that fluid pathways in the
aureole rocks at the top of the pluton were largely
horizontal, controlled by the lithological layering and
the pluton-host rock contact; and (2) elucidated the
primary control exerted by the structural and rheological
properties of the host rocks on the geometry of
fluid flow during pluton emplacement.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Brilli, Mauro; Billi, Andrea; Tecce, Francesca
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