Ultra-high-temperature metamorphism in Central Brazil: the Barro Alto complex |
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Authors: | De Moraes & Fuck |
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Institution: | Instituto de Geociências, Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, 70910-900 Brazil (e-mail:;) |
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Abstract: | The Barro Alto complex, central Brazil, is a layered mafic–ultramafic intrusion, which was subjected to granulite facies metamorphism during the Neoproterozoic. Ultra-high-temperature conditions are recorded by parageneses that occur in some lenses of quartz-bearing rock (metagranite, metapelite and impure quartzite). The peak paragenesis consists of spinel+quartz±cordierite±leucosome (recording the former presence of melt with quartz in excess), which is replaced by either orthopyroxene+sillimanite or garnet+sillimanite. Quartz+biotite±sillimanite±garnet symplectites are ubiquitous and indicate reactions between Fe–Mg phases and melt. Late kyanite porphyroblasts have overgrown these symplectites. The direct replacement of spinel+quartz±cordierite by orthopyroxene+sillimanite or garnet+sillimanite occurred around the Sa] invariant point, which appears only in a petrogenetic grid with inverted topology. The topology inversion occurs at conditions of high oxygen fugacity or due to the presence of ZnO-bearing spinel. Minimum peak conditions of ultra-high-temperature metamorphism were calculated as c. 980 °C and c. 7.9 kbar. The succession of observed mineral textures can be explained by a near-isobaric cooling P–T path, with a cooling stage occurring between c. 980 and 750 °C. |
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Keywords: | Barro Alto complex Brazil orthopyroxene+sillimanite spinel+quartz ultra-high-temperature metamorphism |
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