Detrital garnet petrology challenges Paleoproterozoic ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism in western Greenland
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Published:2023-07-17
Issue:4
Volume:35
Page:479-498
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ISSN:1617-4011
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Container-title:European Journal of Mineralogy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur. J. Mineral.
Author:
Schönig JanORCID, Benner Carsten, Meinhold Guido, von Eynatten Hilmar, Lünsdorf N. Keno
Abstract
Abstract. Modern-style plate tectonics is characterised by the
global operation of cold and deep subduction involving blueschist facies and
ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism. This has been a common process since the
Neoproterozoic, but a couple of studies indicate similar processes were
active in the Paleoproterozoic, at least on the local scale. Particularly
conspicuous are extreme ultrahigh-pressure conditions of ∼ 7 GPa at thermal gradients < 150 ∘C GPa−1 proposed for
metamorphic rocks of the Nordre Strømfjord shear zone in the western part
of the Paleoproterozoic Nagssugtoqidian Orogen of Greenland. By acquiring a
large dataset of heavy minerals (n = 52 130) and garnet major-element
composition integrated with mineral inclusion analysis (n=2669) from
modern sands representing fresh and naturally mixed erosional material from
the metamorphic rocks, we here intensely screened the area for potential
occurrences of ultrahigh-pressure rocks and put constraints on the
metamorphic evolution. Apart from the absence of any indications pointing to
ultrahigh-pressure and low-temperature–high-pressure metamorphism, the
results are well in accordance with a common Paleoproterozoic
subduction–collision metamorphic evolution along a Barrovian-type
intermediate temperature and pressure gradient with a pressure peak at the
amphibolite–granulite–eclogite-facies transition and a temperature peak
at medium- to high-pressure granulite-facies conditions. In addition, we
discuss that all “evidence” for ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism proposed
in the literature for rocks of this area is equivocal. Accordingly, the
Nordre Strømfjord shear zone is not an example of modern-style plate
tectonics in the Paleoproterozoic or of very low thermal gradients and
extreme pressure conditions in general.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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