Eclogite-facies quartz veins within metabasites of the Dabie Shan (eastern China):: pressure-temperature-time-deformation path, composition of the fluid phase and fluid flow during exhumation of high-pressure rocks

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Franz, L
Romer, RL
Klemd, R
Schmid, R
Oberhänsli, R
Wagner, T
Shuwen, D
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[1] TU, Bergakad Freiberg, Inst Mineral, D-09596 Freiberg, Germany
[2] Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam, Telegrafenberg, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany
[3] Univ Wurzburg, Inst Mineral, D-97070 Wurzburg, Germany
[4] Univ Potsdam, Inst Geowissensch, D-14455 Potsdam, Germany
[5] Chinese Acad Geol Sci, Inst Geomech, Beijing 100081, Peoples R China
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10.1007/s004100000233
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Metabasites in the high-pressure unit of the southern Dabie Shan (eastern China) contain quartz veins with high-pressure mineral assemblages. Two veins with the parageneses quartz-paragonite-ankerite-rutile and quartz-kyanite-talc-zoisite-rutile-calcite (pseudomorph after aragonite) as well as quartz-kyanite-paragonite-garnet-omphacite were investigated in detail. Host rocks of these veins are garnet amphibolites with eclogitic relies and quartz eclogites, respectively. The oldest phase of deformation (D1) is recorded in the eclogite, which displays a schistosity with shape align ment of high-pressure minerals such as omphacite, phengite and garnet. An estimate of the metamorphic P-T conditions yields 19-21 kbar at 570-620 degreesC for the eclogites. Fluid inclusion studies reveal a primary, low-salinity aqueous fluid phase responsible for the formation of the quartz veins. This is in correspondence with calculations of phase equilibrium curves on minerals of the vein paragenesis, which yield P-T conditions of 19.4 kbar and 591 degreesC in the presence of an aqueous fluid phase. Geochronology using the U-Pb system of rutile gives evidence for a Triassic minimum age of 207- 221 Ma for the vein formation, which fits in the geotectonic framework of the orogen. This rather wide age range arises from the heterogeneous nature of the initial lead isotopic composition, reflecting the heterogeneous sources of the lead and the fluid phase. Part of the fluid was probably generated by prograde dehydration reactions in the country rocks of the veins, whereas strong evidence is also given for the derivation from an older basement, which also underwent subduction. The veins may have formed by extensive hydraulic fracturing or by volume reduction during eclogitisation of the crust. Subsequent to the formation of the veins, great parts of the high-pressure rocks experienced an intensive, syn-tectonic (D2) amphibolite facies metamorphism at 8.5-10.5 kbar and 590-645 degreesC, indicating isothermal decompression during exhumation. In the course of this exhumation, pseudosecondary CO2 inclusions were trapped in quartz of the veins. The last recorded stage of the retrograde overprint took place under static, greenschist facies conditions (450-480 degreesC) in the stability field of kyanite. The shape of the metamorphic P-T path for this stage is reflected by the fluid phase, which either re-equilibrated during this event or penetrated the rock on fractures. These findings show that fluid flow during subduction-related high-pressure metamorphism and subsequent uplift is rather complex; the fluid phase may originate from different sources and may interact with country rocks in the form of a chromatographic column transforming mineral assemblages, and also changing its own character.
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