Phengite geochronology of crystalline schists in the Sakuma–Tenryu district,central Japan |
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Authors: | NGO XUAN THANH CHITARO GOUZU TETSUMARU ITAYA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, Dong Ngac, Tu Liem, Hanoi, Vietnam;2. Hiruzen Institute for Geology and Chronology, 2‐5 Nakashima, Naka‐ku, Okayama 703‐8252, Japan;3. Research Institute of Natural Sciences, Okayama University of Science, 1‐1 Ridai‐cho, Kita‐ku, Okayama 700‐0005, Japan |
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Abstract: | The Sakuma–Tenryu district consists mainly of pelitic and basic schists. Its metamorphic sequence has been divided into two units, the Shirakura and the Sejiri units. We carried out K–Ar analyses of phengite separates and X‐ray diffraction analyses of carbonaceous materials from the pelitic schists of both units. The age–d002 relationships show that the ages become older (66–73 Ma) in the Shirakura unit and younger (57–48 Ma) in the latter with increasing metamorphic temperature. The former has a positive relationship observed in the Sanbagawa meta‐Accretionary Complex (meta‐AC) (Sanbagawa metamorphic belt sensu stricto) in central Shikoku and the latter, a negative one in the Shimanto meta‐AC (a subunit of traditional Sanbagawa belt) of the Kanto Mountains. These contrasting age–temperature relationships are due to different tectonic styles relating to the exhumation of the metamorphic sequences. The duration from the peak metamorphism to the closure of the phengite K–Ar system was significantly different between the two metamorphic sequences: longer than 31 my in the Sanbagawa meta‐AC and shorter than 13 my in the Shimanto meta‐AC. The different natures of subducted plate boundaries may cause the different exhumation processes of metamorphic belts. |
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Keywords: | age– temperature– structure relation d002 of carbonaceous material exhumation processes K– Ar phengite ages Sanbagawa schists Shimanto schists |
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