Author:
Braga R.,Massonne H.-J.,Morten L.
Abstract
Abstract
The early P-T evolution of a garnet-kyanite gneiss
from the Variscan Ulten Zone has been defined by detailed petrographic
observations leading to the detection of chlorite-epidote- and staurolite-bearing
assemblages enclosed in kyanite porphyroblasts. Calculations of
P-T pseudosections in the system NaCaKFeMgAlSiHO
allowed us to constrain the evolution of these relics to the earliest metamorphic
stages. The overall path shows a P-T increase to a peak
of 11–12 kbar and 600–650°C followed by decompressional heating to 720°C and 9–10
kbar and final cooling at 7 kbar, 550–600°C. This clockwise
P-T path reflects crustal thickening and subsequent
thermal decay related to the continental collision of the Variscan orogeny 330–340
Ma ago. Our study demonstrates that large kyanite porphyroblasts may preserve
assemblages related to prograde metamorphic stages. As a result, the detection of
mineral inclusions in kyanite can complement many similar studies on mineral
suites hosted in garnet and zircon.
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology
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