Mechanisms and durations of metamorphic garnet crystallization in the lower nappes of the Caledonian Kalak Nappe Complex, Arctic Norway

被引:7
作者
Yogi, Maria Thereza A. G. [1 ]
Gaidies, Fred [1 ]
Heldwein, Olivier K. A. [1 ]
Rice, A. Hugh N. [2 ]
机构
[1] Carleton Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Vienna, Dept Geol, Vienna, Austria
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
diffusion geospeedometry; garnet populations; metamorphic timescales; PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE PATHS; P-T PATHS; SCANDINAVIAN CALEDONIDES; ALUMINOSILICATE GARNETS; BARROVIAN METAMORPHISM; NORWEGIAN CALEDONIDES; NORTHERN NORWAY; MONAZITE GEOCHRONOLOGY; PORPHYROBLAST GROWTH; MINERAL EQUILIBRIA;
D O I
10.1111/jmg.12766
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The 3D microstructure and compositional zoning of garnet populations in micaschists from the Kolvik and Bekkarfjord nappes indicate the quasi-equilibration of their major components across the rock matrices during interface-controlled, size-independent garnet growth. There is microstructural evidence for foliation-parallel, small-scale resorption of garnet rims in the Kolvik Nappe, influencing the metamorphic peak conditions obtained from thermodynamic modelling. The local chemical compositions of rims less affected by resorption indicate a peak temperature of similar to 630 degrees C, which is similar to 40 degrees C higher than the temperature obtained from resorbed rims of the largest garnet crystal. Using a diffusion geospeedometry approach that considers the geometry of the compositional zoning of the garnet population, as well as the higher, more realistic peak temperature, a duration of 1 to 4.9 Myr is obtained for garnet growth in the Kolvik Nappe. This is approximately 1 order of magnitude faster than duration estimates obtained when using the apparent, lower temperature estimated from the resorbed garnet rims. Concomitantly to garnet growth in the Kolvik Nappe, garnet overgrowths formed in the Bekkarfjord Nappe for circa 2.5 Myr at metamorphic peak temperatures of similar to 560 degrees C. The garnet growth durations obtained here are comparable with the uncertainty on the Lu-Hf garnet-whole rock isochron ages of 419.9 +/- 2.4 Ma and 423.0 +/- 1.9 Ma, previously obtained for these rocks. These results provide new insight into the timescales of repeated Barrovian-type metamorphic events experienced by the lower nappes of the Kalak Nappe Complex during the Caledonian Orogeny in Arctic Norway. This study emphasizes the importance of microstructural and chemical characterization of garnet populations in assessing metamorphic crystallization mechanisms and the extent of equilibration of garnet-forming components during prograde metamorphism. Moreover, our results provide means for reducing the uncertainty on metamorphic durations obtained via diffusion geospeedometry and, so, contributing to our understanding of geological timescales and processes.
引用
收藏
页码:637 / 664
页数:28
相关论文
共 113 条
[1]   Brief thermal pulses during mountain building recorded by Sr diffusion in apatite and multicomponent diffusion in garnet [J].
Ague, Jay J. ;
Baxter, Ethan F. .
EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 2007, 261 (3-4) :500-516
[2]   Practical maximum pseudolikelihood for spatial point patterns [J].
Baddeley, A ;
Turner, R .
AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF STATISTICS, 2000, 42 (03) :283-315
[3]   PORPHYROBLAST NUCLEATION, GROWTH AND DISSOLUTION IN REGIONAL METAMORPHIC ROCKS AS A FUNCTION OF DEFORMATION PARTITIONING DURING FOLIATION DEVELOPMENT [J].
BELL, TH ;
RUBENACH, MJ ;
FLEMING, PD .
JOURNAL OF METAMORPHIC GEOLOGY, 1986, 4 (01) :37-67
[4]   SEQUENTIAL PORPHYROBLAST GROWTH AND CRENULATION CLEAVAGE DEVELOPMENT DURING PROGRESSIVE DEFORMATION [J].
BELL, TH ;
RUBENACH, MJ .
TECTONOPHYSICS, 1983, 92 (1-3) :171-194
[5]   Deformation mechanisms and reaction of hornblende: Examples from the Bergell tonalite (Central Alps) [J].
Berger, A ;
Stunitz, H .
TECTONOPHYSICS, 1996, 257 (2-4) :149-174
[6]   Preservation of Garnet Growth Zoning and the Duration of Prograde Metamorphism [J].
Caddick, Mark J. ;
Konopasek, Jiri ;
Thompson, Alan B. .
JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY, 2010, 51 (11) :2327-2347
[7]   COMPETITIVE DIFFUSION-CONTROLLED GROWTH OF PORPHYROBLASTS [J].
CARLSON, WD .
MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 1991, 55 (380) :317-330
[8]   Controls on the nucleation and growth of porphyroblasts: Kinetics from natural textures and numerical models [J].
Carlson, WD ;
Denison, C ;
Ketcham, RA .
GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 1995, 30 (3-4) :207-225
[10]   Porphyroblast crystallization: linking processes, kinetics, and microstructures [J].
Carlson, William D. .
INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW, 2011, 53 (3-4) :406-445