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The thermal structure of continental crust in active orogens: insight from Miocene eclogite and granulite xenoliths of the Pamir Mountains
Authors:S M GORDON  P LUFFI  B HACKER  J VALLEY  M SPICUZZA  R KOZDON  P KELEMEN  L RATSHBACHER  V MINAEV
Institution:1. Earth Research Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA (staciag@unr.edu);2. Department of Earth Science, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005, USA;3. WiscSIMS, Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA;4. Lamont‐Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY 10964, USA;5. Geowissenschaften, Technische Universit?t Bergakademie Freiberg, D‐09599 Freiberg, Germany;6. Tajik Academy of Sciences, 734063 Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Abstract:Rare ultrahigh‐temperature–(near)ultrahigh‐pressure (UHT–near‐UHP) crustal xenoliths erupted at 11 Ma in the Pamir Mountains, southeastern Tajikistan, preserve a compositional and thermal record at mantle depths of crustal material subducted beneath the largest collisional orogen on Earth. A combination of oxygen‐isotope thermometry, major‐element thermobarometry and pseudosection analysis reveals that, prior to eruption, the xenoliths partially equilibrated at conditions ranging from 815 °C at 19 kbar to 1100 °C at 27 kbar for eclogites and granulites, and 884 °C at 20 kbar to 1012 °C at 33 kbar for garnet–phlogopite websterites. To reach these conditions, the eclogites and granulites must have undergone mica‐dehydration melting. The extraction depths exceed the present‐day Pamir Moho at ~65 km depth and suggest an average thermal gradient of ~12–13 °C km?1. The relatively cold geotherm implies the introduction of these rocks to mantle depths by subduction or gravitational foundering (transient crustal drip). The xenoliths provide a window into a part of the orogenic history in which crustal material reached UHT–(U)HP conditions, partially melted, and then decompressed, without being overprinted by the later post‐thermal relaxation history.
Keywords:garnet–  omphacite xenoliths  granulite xenoliths  oxygen isotopes  Pamir  partial melting
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