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Production of metaluminous melt during fluid‐present anatexis: an example from the Maghrebian basement,La Galite Archipelago,central Mediterranean
Authors:S Ferrero  R Braga  M Berkesi  B Cesare  N Laridhi Ouazaa
Institution:1. Institut für Geowissenschaften, Universit?t Potsdam, , D‐14476 Golm, Germany;2. Dipartimento di Scienze Biologiche, Geologiche e Ambientali, Università di Bologna, , 40126 Bologna, Italy;3. Department of Petrology and Geochemistry, Lithosphere Fluid Research Lab, E?tv?s University, , 1117, Budapest, Hungary;4. Dipartimento di Geoscienze, Università di Padova, , 35131 Padova, Italy;5. Département de Géologie, Université Tunis El Manar, , El Manar, Tunisia
Abstract:Garnet brought to the surface by late Miocene granitoids at La Galite Archipelago (Central Mediterranean, Tunisia) contains abundant primary melt and fluid inclusions. Microstructural observations and mineral chemistry define the host garnet as a peritectic phase produced by biotite incongruent melting at ~800 °C and 0.5 GPa, under fluid‐present conditions. The trapped melt is leucogranitic with an unexpected metaluminous and almost peralkaline character. Fluid inclusions are one phase at room temperature, and contain a CO2‐dominated fluid, with minor H2O, N2 and CH4. Siderite and an OH‐bearing phase were identified by Raman and IR spectroscopy within every analysed inclusion, and are interpreted as products of a post‐entrapment carbonation/hydration reaction between the fluid and the host during cooling. The fluid present during anatexis is therefore inferred to have been originally richer in both H2O and CO2. The production of anatectic melt with a metaluminous signature can be explained as the result of partial melting of relatively Al‐poor protoliths assisted by CO2‐rich fluids.
Keywords:anatexis  fluid inclusions  garnet  melt inclusions  nanogranites
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