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Ultrahigh‐temperature osumilite gneisses in southern Madagascar record combined heat advection and high rates of radiogenic heat production in a long‐lived high‐T orogen
Authors:Robert M Holder  Bradley R Hacker  Forrest Horton  A F Michel Rakotondrazafy
Affiliation:1. Department of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California;2. Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California;3. Faculté des Sciences, Université d'Antananarivo, Antananarivo, Madagascar
Abstract:We report the discovery of osumilite in ultrahigh‐temperature (UHT) metapelites of the Anosyen domain, southern Madagascar. The gneisses equilibrated at ~930°C/0.6 GPa. Monazite and zircon U–Pb dates record 80 Ma of metamorphism. Monazite compositional trends reflect the transition from prograde to retrograde metamorphism at 550 Ma. Eu anomalies in monazite reflect changes in fO2 relative to quartz–fayalite–magnetite related to the growth and breakdown of spinel. The ratio Gd/Yb in monazite records the growth and breakdown of garnet. High rates of radiogenic heat production were the primary control on metamorphic grade at the regional scale. The short duration of prograde metamorphism in the osumilite gneisses (<29 ± 8 Ma) suggests that a thin mantle lithosphere (<80 km) or advective heating may have also been important in the formation of this high‐T, low‐P terrane.
Keywords:heat advection  Madagascar  osumilite  radiogenic heat production  ultrahigh‐temperature metamorphism
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