Abstract
Abstract. The high-pressure metagranite of La Picherais
belongs to the Cellier Unit (part of the lower allochthon of the
Champtoceaux Complex; Armorican Massif, western France), where it crops out
as an undeformed body embedded within the orthogneisses of the Cellier Unit
and is closely associated with numerous mafic eclogite lenses and seldom
metahornfels. The petrographic observations of this metagranite reveal the
presence of well-developed reaction textures: (1) pseudomorph after
plagioclase, (2) garnet and phengite coronae at biotite–plagioclase
interfaces, (3) garnet and phengite coronae at biotite–K-feldspar interfaces,
and (4) garnet and rutile coronae at ilmenite–plagioclase interfaces,
attesting that it underwent high-pressure and low-temperature conditions
after the granite intrusion and its cooling. The analysis of the coronae and
of a xenolith inclusion found in this granite points to pressure (P) and
temperature (T) estimates of P>1.7 GPa and T=600–650 ∘C for the peak of metamorphism. P–T estimates performed on
the mafic eclogite collected in the vicinity of the metagranite give values
of 2.0–2.2 GPa and 640–680 ∘C, in good agreement with previous
estimates made in other places within the Cellier Unit. The La Picherais metagranite is a key example of undeformed high-pressure metagranite allowing the study of the reactivity and degree of transformation of
quartzofeldspathic rocks during subduction and constitutes a Variscan
equivalent of the Alpine Monte Mucrone or Brossasco–Isasca metagranitoids.
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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