Recognition of Detrital Carbonaceous Material in the Ryoke Metamorphic Belt by Using Raman Thermometry: Implications for Thermal Structure and Detrital Origin

Author:

Yamaoka Ken1ORCID,Wallis Simon R.1ORCID,Miyake Akira2,Kouketsu Yui3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth & Planetary Science Graduate School of Science The University of Tokyo Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 Japan u-tokyo.ac.jp

2. Department of Earth Sciences Aichi University of Education Kariya Aichi 448-8542 Japan aichi-edu.ac.jp

3. Department of Earth and Planetary Science Graduate School of Environmental Studies Nagoya University Furo-cho Chikusa-ku Nagoya 464-8601 Japan nagoya-u.ac.jp

Abstract

Abstract Raman spectroscopy of carbonaceous material (RSCM) thermometry is an effective method to determine the thermal structure of metasedimentary domains with high spatial resolution. The mean value of numerous measurements in a single sample is used for temperature estimation. A potential complicating factor is the presence of detrital carbonaceous material (CM) that can introduce bias in the results. Detrital CM generally shows a high degree of crystallinity making it difficult to discriminate detrital and metamorphic CM in high-grade metamorphic domains. Application of the RSCM thermometry to 100 metamudstone samples from the Hongusan area of the Ryoke metamorphic belt reveals multimodal degrees of crystallinity of CM in many samples indicating the common presence of detrital CM grains. Application of a new procedure to filter out the effects of detrital CM reveals a thermal structure that can be explained as the result of the overprinting of two distinct thermal regimes related to regional and subsequent contact metamorphism. The ability to recognize the presence of detrital CM and measure its crystallinity can be used to infer the metamorphic grade present in the hinterland from which the detrital material is derived. A combination of this information on metamorphic temperature with geochemical and radiometric age data reported in the literature indicates that the detrital CM was derived from basement rocks of the Korean Peninsula.

Publisher

GeoScienceWorld

Subject

Geology

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