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Partial Melting and Counterclockwise P T Path of Subducted Oceanic Crust (Sierra del Convento Melange, Cuba)
Authors:Garcia-Casco  Antonio; Lazaro  Concepcion; Rojas-Agramonte  Yamirka; Kroner  Alfred; Torres-Roldan  Rafael Luis; Nunez  Kenya; Neubauer  Franz; Millan  Guillermo; Blanco-Quintero  Idael
Institution:1Departamento De MineralogÍa Y PetrologÍa, Universidad De Granada, Avda. Fuentenueva SN, 18002 Granada, Spain
2Institut Für Geowissenschaften, Universität Mainz, 55099 Mainz, Germany
3Instituto De GeologÍa Y PaleontologÍa, Via Blanca Y Carretera Central, San Miguel Del Padrón, 11000 Ciudad Habana, Cuba
4Fachbereich Geographie, Geologie Und Mineralogie, Universität Salzburg, Hellbrunner Strasse 34, A-5020 Salzburg, Austria
5Departamento De GeologÍa, Instituto Superior Minero-Metalúrgico, Las Coloradas De Moa, HolguÍn, Cuba
Abstract:Partial melting of subducted oceanic crust has been identifiedin the Sierra del Convento mélange (Cuba). This serpentinite-matrixmélange contains blocks of mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB)-derivedplagioclase-lacking epidote ± garnet amphibolite intimatelyassociated with peraluminous trondhjemitic–tonalitic rocks.Field relations, major element bulk-rock compositions, mineralassemblages, peak metamorphic conditions (c. 750°C, 14–16kbar), experimental evidence, and theoretical phase relationssupport formation of the trondhjemitic–tonalitic rocksby wet melting of subducted amphibolites. Phase relations andmass-balance calculations indicate eutectic- and peritectic-likemelting reactions characterized by large stoichiometric coefficientsof reactant plagioclase and suggest that this phase was completelyconsumed upon melting. The magmatic assemblages of the trondhjemitic–tonaliticmelts, consisting of plagioclase, quartz, epidote, ±paragonite, ± pargasite, and ± kyanite, crystallizedat depth (14–15 kbar). The peraluminous composition ofthe melts is consistent with experimental evidence, explainsthe presence of magmatic paragonite and (relict) kyanite, andplaces important constraints on the interpretation of slab-derivedmagmatic rocks. Calculated P–T conditions indicate counterclockwiseP–T paths during exhumation, when retrograde blueschist-faciesoverprints, composed of combinations of omphacite, glaucophane,actinolite, tremolite, paragonite, lawsonite, albite, (clino)zoisite,chlorite, pumpellyite and phengite, were formed in the amphibolitesand trondhjemites. Partial melting of subducted oceanic crustin eastern Cuba is unique in the Caribbean realm and has importantconsequences for the plate-tectonic interpretation of the region,as it supports a scenario of onset of subduction of a youngoceanic lithosphere during the early Cretaceous (c. 120 Ma).The counterclockwise P–T paths were caused by ensuingexhumation during continued subduction. KEY WORDS: amphibolite; Cuba; exhumation; partial melting; trondhjemite; subduction
Keywords:: amphibolite  Cuba  exhumation  partial melting  trondhjemite  subduction
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