Petro-tectonic Imprints in the Sapphirine Granulites from Anantagiri, Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt, India |
| |
Authors: | SENGUPTA PULAK; DASGUPTA SOMNATH; BHATTACHARYA P K; FUKUOKA M; CHAKRABORTI SUBRATA; BHOWMICK SANTANU |
| |
Institution: | 1Department of Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University Calcutta700032, India
2Department of Geology, Kyushu University Fukuoka, Japan |
| |
Abstract: | Sapphirine granulite occurring as lenses in charnockite at Anantagiri,Eastern Ghat, India, displays an array of minerals which developedunder different P-T-X conditions. Reaction textures in conjunctionwith mineral chemical data attest to several Fe-Mg continuousreactions, such as- spinel+rutile+quartz+MgFe1=sapphirine+ilmenite
- cordierite=sapphirine+quartz+MgFe1
- sapphirine+quartz=orthopyroxene+sillimanite+MgFe1
- orthopyroxene+sapphirine+quartz=garnet+MgFe1
- orthopyroxene+sillimanite=garnet+quartz+MgFe1
- orthopyroxene+sillimanite+quartz+MgFe1=cordierite.
Calculated positions of the reaction curves in P-T space, togetherwith discrete P-T points obtained through geothermobarometryin sapphirine granulite and the closely associated charnockiteand mafic granulite, define an anticlockwise P-T trajectory.This comprises a high-T/P prograde metamorphic path which culminatedin a pressure regime of 8?3 kb above 950?C, a nearly isobariccooling (IBC) path (from 950?C, 8?3 kb, to 675?C, 7?5kb) anda terminal decompressive path (from 7?5 to 4?5 kb). Spinel,quartz, high-Mg cordierite, and sapphirine were stabilized duringthe prograde high-T/P metamorphism, followed by the developmentof orthopyroxene, sillimanite, and garnet during the IBC. Retrogradelow-Mg cordierite appeared as a consequence of decompressionin the sapphirine granulite. Deformational structures, reportedfrom the Eastern Ghat granulites, and the available geochronologicaldata indicate that prograde metamorphism could have occurredat 30001?00 and 2500?100 Ma during a compressive orogeny thatwas associated with high heat influx through mafic magmatism. IBC ensued from Pmax and was thus a direct consequence of progrademetamorphism. However, in the absence of sufficient study onthe spatial variation in P-T paths and the strain historiesin relation to time, the linkage between IBC and isothermaldecompression (ITD) has remained obscure. A prolonged IBC followedby ITD could be the consequence of one extensional mechanismwhich had an insufficient acceleration at the early stage, orITD separately could be caused by an unrelated extensional tectonism.The complex cooled nearly isobarically from 2500 Ma. It sufferedrapid decompression accompanied by anorthosite and alkalinemagmatism at 14001000 Ma. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 Oxford 等数据库收录! |
|