Dynamic Metasomatism: Stable Isotopes, Fluid Evolution, and Deformation of Albitite and Scapolite Metagabbro (Bamble Lithotectonic Domain, South Norway)

Author:

Engvik Ane K.1ORCID,Taubald Heinrich2,Solli Arne1,Grenne Tor1,Austrheim Håkon3

Affiliation:

1. Geological Survey of Norway, P.O. Box 6315 Torgard, 7491 Trondheim, Norway

2. Department of Geosciences, University of Tübingen, Wilhelmstr. 56, 72074 Tübingen, Germany

3. Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1047 Blindern, 0316 Oslo, Norway

Abstract

New stable isotopic data from mineral separates of albite, scapolite, amphibole, quartz, and calcite of metasomatic rocks (Bamble lithotectonic domain) give increased knowledge on fluid type, source, and evolution during metamorphism. Albite from a variety of albitites givesδ18OSMOWvalues of 5.1–11.1, while quartz from clinopyroxene-bearing albitite gives 11.5–11.6.δ18OSMOWvalues for calcite samples varies between 3.4 and 12.4and shows more consistentδ13C values of −4.6 to-6.0. Amphibole from scapolite metagabbro yields aδ18OSMOWvalue of 4.3 to 6.7andδDSMOWvalue of −84 to −50, while the scapolite givesδ18OSMOWvalues in the range of 7.4 to10.6. These results support the interpretation that the original magmatic rocks were metasomatised by seawater solutions with a possible involvement from magmatic fluids. Scapolitisation and albitisation led to contrasting chemical evolution with respect to elements like P, Ti, V, Fe, and halogens. The halogens deposited as Cl-scapolite were dissolved by albitisation fluid and reused as a ligand for metal transport. Many of the metal deposits in the Bamble lithotectonic domain, including Fe-ores, rutile, and apatite deposits formed during metasomatism. Brittle to ductile deformation concurrent with metasomatic infiltration illustrates the dynamics and importance of metasomatic processes during crustal evolution.

Funder

Fylkeskommunene Telemark-Buskerud-Vestfold

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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