Provenance, protolith and metamorphic ages of jadeite-bearing orthogneiss and host paragneiss at Tavagnasco, the Sesia Zone, Lower Aosta Valley, Italy
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Published:2023-08-15
Issue:4
Volume:35
Page:645-658
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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:
Gilotti Jane A.ORCID, McClelland William C., Schorn SimonORCID, Compagnoni Roberto, Coble Matthew A.
Abstract
Abstract. An eclogite-facies orthogneiss and host paragneiss from a quarry
near Tavagnasco in the Lower Aosta Valley were studied in order to refine
the protolith, provenance and metamorphic ages of the Eclogitic Micaschist
Complex of the Sesia Zone. The orthogneiss contains jadeite with quartz + phengite + K-feldspar ± garnet + rutile + zircon, whereas the
paragneiss hosts garnet + jadeite + phengite ± glaucophane + epidote + rutile + quartz. Phase diagram modeling of two representative
samples yields minimum equilibration conditions of 550 ± 50 ∘C and 18 ± 2 kbar. Cathodoluminescence images of zircon from the
orthogneiss show oscillatory-zoned cores that are embayed and overgrown by
complex, oscillatory-zoned rims. Four concordant secondary ion mass
spectrometry analyses from the cores give a weighted mean
206Pb / 238U age of 457 ± 5 Ma. The cores have Th/U = 0.1
and negative Eu anomalies indicative of an igneous protolith, which we
interpret to have crystallized in the Ordovician at 780 ∘C, based
on Ti-in-zircon measurements. Zircon rims yield a range of
206Pb / 238U dates from 74 to 86 Ma, and four concordant analyses
define a weighted mean 206Pb / 238U age of 78 ± 2 Ma. The rims
are interpreted to have grown in the eclogite facies based on their lower
Th/U (0.01), less negative Eu anomalies and steeper heavy rare
earth element (HREE) patterns at <600 ∘C. The paragneiss yielded a detrital zircon population with
major peaks at 575–600, 655 and 765 Ma; minor older components; and a
maximum depositional age of approximately 570 Ma. The prominent
Neoproterozoic zircon population and Ediacaran depositional age suggest
derivation from the Gondwana margin. The metamorphic zircon is consistent
with the oldest eclogite-facies event in the Sesia Zone; it does not show
evidence of multiple periods of rim growth or any pre-Alpine (e.g.,
Variscan) metamorphism.
Funder
Austrian Science Fund
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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