Ca-rich Garnet-Clinopyroxene Rocks at Hujialin in the Su-Lu Terrane (Eastern China): Deeply Subducted Arc Cumulates? |
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Authors: | YANG JIAN-JUN |
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Affiliation: | 1 STATE KEY LABORATORY OF LITHOSPHERIC EVOLUTION, INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, P.O. BOX 9825, BEITUCHENG XILU 19, BEIJING 100029, P.R. CHINA 2 THE KEY LABORATORY OF CONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY, XI'AN 710069, P.R. CHINA |
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Abstract: | Layers of Ca-rich garnetclinopyroxene rocks enclosedin a serpentinite body at Hujialin, in the SuLu terraneof eastern China, preserve igneous textures, relict spinel ingarnet, and exsolution lamellae of Ca-rich garnet, ilmenite/magnetite,Fe-rich spinel, and also amphibole in clinopyroxene. In termsof their major and trace element compositions, the studied samplesform a trend from arc cumulates towards FeTi gabbros.Reconstructed augite compositions plot on the trend for clinopyroxenein arc cumulates. These data suggest that the rocks crystallizedfrom mantle-derived magmas differentiated to various extentsbeneath an arc. The Ca-rich garnet + diopside assemblage isinferred to have formed by compressing Ca-rich augite, whereasthe relatively Mg-rich cores of garnet porphyroblasts may haveformed at the expense of spinel. The protolith cumulates weresubducted from near the crustmantle boundary (c. 1 GPa)deep into the upper mantle (4·8 ± 0·6 GPaand 750 ± 50°C). Negatively sloped PT pathsfor the garnetclinopyroxene rocks and the corollary ofcorner flow induced subduction of mantle wedge peridotite arenot supported by the available data. Cooling with, or without,decompression of the cumulates after the igneous stage probablyoccurred prior to deep subduction. KEY WORDS: arc cumulates; Ca-rich garnet; garnetclinopyroxene rocks; SuLu terrane; UHP metamorphism |
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Keywords: | : arc cumulates Ca-rich garnet garnet clinopyroxene rocks Su Lu terrane UHP metamorphism |
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