Complex Growth Textures in a Polymetamorphic Metabasite from the Kraubath Massif (Eastern Alps) |
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Authors: | FARYAD, SHAH WALI HOINKES, GEORG |
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Affiliation: | 1 INSTITUTE OF PETROLOGY AND STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY, CHARLES UNIVERSITY, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC 2 INSTITUTE OF MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY, KARL-FRANZENS-UNIVERSITY, GRAZ, AUSTRIA |
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Abstract: | Zoned garnet and amphibole occur in metabasites of the KraubathMassif, Eastern Alps, that contain relic magmatic clinopyroxene.The amphibole composition gradually changes from core (XMg =0·83) to rim (XMg = 0·60·7). A numberof compositional varieties of garnet occur in the metabasite.An older porphyroblastic garnet (Py2327, Alm4143,Grs2933) has two different compositional domains, onerelatively rich in Mg (Py2730) and the other rich inCa (Grs3538) with a low Mg (Py2025) content. Theyoungest variety, which forms rims on, or microveins in, theporphyroblastic garnet, has high Ca and low Mg (Grs4057,Py27, Alm4651). The amphibole cores and garnetporphyroblasts are interpreted to represent minerals formedduring Variscan regional metamorphism under amphibolite-faciesconditions. Alpine metamorphism is represented by the most recentCa-rich and Mg-poor variety of garnet that coexists with theamphibole rims, epidote and chlorite. Fracturing in the porphyroblasticgarnet probably originated during retrogression of the Variscanamphibolite-facies assemblages. Textural relations suggest thatthe garnet in the microveins formed by dehydration of hydrousphases during an Alpine metamorphic overprint that reached PTconditions of 550583°C at 1·0 GPa. KEY WORDS: microveins; garnet; metabasites; Kraubath Massif; Eastern Alps |
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Keywords: | : microveins garnet metabasites Kraubath Massif Eastern Alps |
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