Carbonic fluid inclusions in amphibolite-facies pelitic schists from Bodonch area, western Mongolian Altai

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作者
Zorigtkhuu, Oyun-Erdene [1 ,2 ]
Tsunogae, Toshiaki [1 ,3 ]
Dash, Batulzii [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tsukuba, Grad Sch Life & Environm Sci, Ibaraki 3058572, Japan
[2] Mongolian Univ Sci & Technol, Sch Geol & Petr Engn, Ulaanbaatar 46654, Mongolia
[3] Univ Johannesburg, Dept Geol, ZA-2006 Auckland Pk, South Africa
关键词
Fluid inclusion; Microthermometry; CO2; Altai Orogeny; Central Asian Orogenic Belt; Mongolia; GRANULITE; EVOLUTION; METAMORPHISM; STAUROLITE; GROWTH; MANTLE; CHINA; CO2;
D O I
10.2465/jmps.111020e
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
We report first fluid inclusion data on amphibolite-facies pelitic schists from Bodonch area of western Mongolian Altai in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt. Three categories of fluid inclusions have been observed in quartz: dominant primary and secondary inclusions, and least dominant pseudosecondary inclusions. The melting temperatures of all the categories of inclusions lie in the narrow range of -57.5 degrees C to -56.6 degrees C, close to the triple point of pure CO2. Homogenization of fluids occurs into liquid phase at temperature between -33.3 degrees C to + 19.4 degrees C, which convert into densities in the range of 0.78 g/cm(3) to 1.09 g/cm(3). The estimated CO2 isochores for primary and pseudosecondary high-density inclusions is broadly consistent with the peak metamorphic condition of the studied area (6.3-7.3 kbar at 655 degrees C). The results of this study, together with the primary and pseudosecondary nature of the inclusions, indicate CO2 was the dominant fluid component during the peak amphibolite-facies metamorphism of the study area. The examined quartz grains are texturally associated with biotite, kyanite and staurolite, which are regarded as high-grade minerals formed during prograde to peak metamorphism. Therefore quartz probably formed by high-grade metamorphism and the primary fluid inclusions trapped in the minerals probably preserve fluids at around peak metamorphism.
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