Possible constraints on anatectic melt residence times from accessory mineral dissolution rates: An example from Himalayan leucogranites

被引:51
作者
Ayres, M [1 ]
Harris, N [1 ]
Vance, D [1 ]
机构
[1] ETH ZENTRUM,INST ISOTOPENGEOL,CH-8092 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND
关键词
anatexis; melt residence time; leucogranites; Himalayas;
D O I
10.1180/minmag.1997.061.404.04
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
The concentrations of LREE and Zr in a granitic melt formed by anatexis of a metapelitic protolith will be buffered by the stability of monazite and zircon respectively. The rate at which equilibrium is reached between dissolving monazite and zircon and a static melt is limited by the rate at which Zr and LREE can diffuse away from dissolution sites. If melt extraction rates exceed the rates at which the LREE and Zr in the melt become homogenized by diffusion, extracted melts will be undersaturated with respect to these elements. Evidence from accessory phase thermometry suggests that for many Himalayan leucogranites generated by crustal anatexis, the melts equilibrated with restitic monazite and zircon prior to extraction. In contrast, discordant temperatures determined from accessory phase thermometry suggest that tourmaline leucogranites from the Zanskar region of NW India did not equilibrate prior to extraction. Quantitative interpretation of this discordance assumes that the melt was static prior to extraction, and that accessory phase inheritance was minimal. Modelling of the time-dependant homogenization process suggests that tourmaline leucogranites generated at 700 degrees C probably remained in contact with restitic monazite in the protolith for less than 7 ka and certainly less than 50 ka. Such rapid extraction rates suggest that deformation-driven mechanisms were important in removing these melts from their source.
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