Author:
BRÖCKER MICHAEL,ENDERS MICHAEL
Abstract
Low-temperature eclogite-facies rocks from Syros and Tinos (Cyclades,
Greece) include
meta-igneous blocks of unclear origin (meta-olistostrome or tectonic mélange)
with very high trace
element concentrations (e.g. Zr up to 4850 ppm; Y up to 475 ppm). The unusual
geochemistry is
considered to be the result of metasomatic alteration in a subduction-zone
environment. Locally,
metasomatic exchange with an ultramafic matrix further enhanced compositional
anomalies. A
concordant U–Pb zircon age of 78±1 Ma recorded for an omphacitite
from Syros is interpreted as the
time of pre-Eocene high-pressure metamorphism in the Cyclades. Zircon dates
of 61 and 63 Ma for a
jadeitite from Tinos possibly indicate an additional discrete event (deformation?).
These results are a
first geochronological indication that high-pressure metamorphism in the
Cyclades commenced significantly
earlier than indicated by previous white mica chronology which provided
ages between c. 50
and 40 Ma.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
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