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Effect of the chemical composition of the crust on the metamorphic evolution of orogenic wedges
Authors:B. Goffé  ,R. Bousquet,P. Henry, X. Le Pichon
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Géologie, UMR CNRS 8538, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 24, rue Lhomond F-75231 Paris cedex 05, France ();Earth Sciences Department, University of Basel, Bernoullistrasse 30, CH-4036 Basel, Switzerland;Collège de France, Paris cedex 05, France
Abstract:Petrological data provide a good record of the thermal structure of deeply eroded orogens, and, in principle, might be used to relate the metamorphic structure of an orogen to its deformational history. In this paper, we present two‐dimensional thermal modelling of various subduction models taking into account varying wedge geometry as well as variation of density and topography with metamorphic reactions. The models clearly show that rock type accreted in the wedge has important effects on the thermal regime of orogenic wedges. The thermal regime is dominated by radiogenic heat production. Material having high radioactive heat production, like the granodioritic upper crust, produces high temperature metamorphism (amphibolitic conditions). Material with low radioactive heat production results in low temperature metamorphism of greenschist or blueschist types depending on the thickness of the wedge. Application of this model to seemingly unrelated areas of the Central Alps (Lepontine Dome, Grisons) and Eastern Alps (Tauern Window) explains the coexistence and succession of distinct Barrovian and blueschist facies metamorphic conditions as the result of a single, continuous tectonic process in which the main difference is the composition of the incoming material in the orogenic wedge. Accretion of the European upper continental crust in the Lepontine and Tauern Domes produces Barrovian type metamorphism while accretion of oceanic sediments results in blueschist facies metamorphism in the Valaisan domain.
Keywords:Central Alps    metamorphism    numerical modelling    P–T paths    rock densities
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