Petrology of metabasites from the Terekta Complex as a constituent of ancient accretionary prism of Gorny Altai |
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Authors: | N. I. Volkova S. I. Stupakov V. A. Simonov Yu. V. Tikunov |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, pr. Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia;b Institute of Geology, pr. Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia |
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Abstract: | The blueschist/greenshist Terekta Complex is the only blueschist locality known in the Russian Altai. The Terekta metabasites contain Na and Na–Ca amphibole, actinolite, phengite, epidote, albite, quartz, calcite, magnetite (or hematite). Depending on the amphibole composition, these rocks were subdivided into blueschist, transitional blueschist/greenschist and greenschist. Both blueschists and transitional blueschist/greenschists (glaucophane-bearing and winchite–actinolite schists) have compositions similar to alkaline basalts of oceanic islands, whereas the greenschists correspond to ocean-floor tholeiitic basalts, or MORB. Available geothermobarometry yielded the following estimates of metamorphic conditions: T=350–400 °C and P=6–8 kbar. The different mineral assemblages of the metabasites are believed to be a result of their different lithologies. The presence of matabasalts with ocean island basalt and MORB affinity, as well as the occurrence of layered metachert, marble, metagraywacke, and plates of serpentinized dunites, pyroxenites indicate that the complex was very likely a subduction-accretionary complex. The complex contains rocks of accretionary wedge, and fragments of oceanic crust which are regarded to be a remnant of an Early Paleozoic subduction zone in the Russian Altai. |
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Keywords: | Gorny Altai Terekta Complex Accretionary wedge |
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