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Oriented growth of garnet by topotactic reactions and epitaxy in high‐pressure,mafic garnet granulite formed by dehydration melting of metastable hornblende‐gabbronorite (Jijal Complex,Kohistan Complex,north Pakistan)
Authors:J A PADRÓN‐NAVARTA  C J GARRIDO  A SÁNCHEZ‐NAVAS  A TOMMASI  V LÓPEZ SÁNCHEZ‐VIZCAÍNO  M T GÓMEZ‐PUGNAIRE  S S HUSSAIN
Institution:1. Departamento de Mineralogía y Petrología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, 18002 Granada, Spain (padron@ugr.es);2. Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra (IACT), CSIC, Facultad de Ciencias, 18002 Granada, Spain;3. Géosciences Montpellier, équipe Manteou‐Noyau, CNRS & Université de Montpellier 2, 34095 Montpellier, France;4. Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Jaén, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Alfonso X El Sabio 28, 23700 Linares, Spain;5. Pakistan Museum of Natural History, Garden Avenue, Shakarparian, 44000 Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract:Garnet growth in high‐pressure, mafic garnet granulites formed by dehydration melting of hornblende‐gabbronorite protoliths in the Jijal complex (Kohistan palaeo‐island arc complex, north Pakistan) was investigated through a microstructural EBSD‐SEM and HRTEM study. Composite samples preserve a sharp transition in which the low‐pressure precursor is replaced by garnet through a millimetre‐sized reaction front. A magmatic foliation in the gabbronorite is defined by mafic‐rich layering, with an associated magmatic lineation defined by the shape‐preferred orientation (SPO) of mafic clusters composed of orthopyroxene (Opx), clinopyroxene (Cpx), amphibole (Amp) and oxides. The shape of the reaction front is convoluted and oblique to the magmatic layering. Opx, Amp and, to a lesser extent, Cpx show a strong lattice‐preferred orientation (LPO) characterized by an alignment of 001] axes parallel to the magmatic lineation in the precursor hornblende‐gabbronorite. Product garnet (Grt) also displays a strong LPO. Two of the four 〈111〉 axes are within the magmatic foliation plane and the density maximum is subparallel to the precursor magmatic lineation. The crystallographic relationship 〈111〉Grt // 001]Opx,Cpx,Amp deduced from the LPO was confirmed by TEM observations. The sharp and discontinuous modal and compositional variations observed at the reaction front attest to the kinetic inhibition of prograde solid‐state reactions predicted by equilibrium‐phase diagrams. The PT field for the equilibration of Jijal garnet granulites shows that the reaction affinities are 5–10 kJ mol.?1 for the Grt‐in reaction and 0–5 kJ mol.?1 for the Opx‐out reaction. Petrographic and textural observations indicate that garnet first nucleated on amphibole at the rims of mafic clusters; this topotactic replacement resulted in a strong LPO of garnet. Once the amphibole was consumed in the reaction, the parallelism of 001] axes of the mafic‐phase reactants favoured the growth of garnet crystals with similar orientations over a pyroxene substrate. These aggregates eventually sintered into single‐crystal garnet. In the absence of deformation, the orientation of mafic precursor phases conditioned the nucleation site and the crystallographic orientation of garnet because of topotaxial transformation reactions and homoepitaxial growth of garnet during the formation of high‐pressure, mafic garnet‐granulite after low‐pressure mafic protoliths.
Keywords:amphibole dehydration‐melting  EBSD  garnet  HP mafic granulite  Jijal complex  Kohistan  topotaxy and epitaxy
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