Fluids in low-pressure migmatites: a fluid inclusion study of rocks from the Gennargentu Igneous Complex (Sardinia, Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
The low-pressure emplacement of a quartz diorite body in the metapelitic rocks of the
Gennargentu Igneous Complex (Sardinia, Italy) produced a contact metamorphic
aureole and resulted in migmatisation of part of the aureole through partial melting.
The leucosome, formed by dehydration melting involving biotite, is characterised by
granophyric intergrowth and abundant magnetite crystals. A large portion of the high
temperature contact aureole shows petrographic features that are intermediate between
quartz diorite and migmatite s.s. (i.e. hybrid rocks). A fluid inclusion study has been
performed on quartz crystals from the quartz diorite and related contact aureole rocks,
i.e. migmatite sensu stricto (s.s.) and hybrid rocks. Three types of fluid inclusions
have been identified: I) monophase V inclusions, II) LþV, either L-rich or V-rich aqueous
saline inclusions and III) multiphase VþLþS inclusions. Microthermometric data
characterised the trapped fluid as a complex aqueous system varying from H2O-NaCl-
CaCl2 in the quartz diorite to H2O-NaCl-CaCl2-FeCl2 in the migmatite and hybrid
rocks. Fluid salinities range from high saline fluids (50 wt% NaCl eq.) to almost pure
aqueous fluid. Liquid-vapour homogenisation temperatures range from 100 to
over 400 C with an average peak around 300 C. Temperatures of melting of daughter
minerals are between 300 and 500 C. Highly saline liquid- and vapour-rich inclusions
coexist with melt inclusions and have been interpreted as brine exsolved from the crystallising
magma. Fluid inclusion data indicate the formation of fluid of high iron activity
during the low-pressure partial melting and a fluid mixing process in the hybrid rocks.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Tecce, Francesca
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