2008
DOI: 10.1002/gj.1126
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Amphibolite and blueschist–greenschist facies metamorphism, Blue Mountain inlier, eastern Jamaica

Abstract: Cretaceous (possibly older) metamorphic rock occurs mainly in the Blue Mountain inlier in eastern Jamaica. Fault-bounded blocks reveal two styles of metamorphism, Westphalia Schist (upper amphibolite facies) and Mt. Hibernia Schist (blueschist (BS)-greenschist (GS) facies). Both Westphalia Schist and Mt. Hibernia Schist preserve detailed records of retrograde P-T paths. The paths are independent, but consistent with different parts of the type-Sanbagawa metamorphic facies series in Japan. For each path, phase … Show more

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“…Minor constituents include marble, partially serpentinized peridotite, and riebeckite-bearing metachert (Draper, 1987). Metamorphic mineral assemblages in the mafi c rocks involve combinations of glaucophane, pumpellyite, and epidote, coexisting with actinolite, chlorite, albite, and quartz, consistent with blueschist facies metamorphism (Draper, 1986;Willner et al, 1995;Abbott et al, 2003;Abbott and Bandy, 2008). Peak metamorphic conditions for the Mt.…”
Section: Mt Hibernia Schistmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Minor constituents include marble, partially serpentinized peridotite, and riebeckite-bearing metachert (Draper, 1987). Metamorphic mineral assemblages in the mafi c rocks involve combinations of glaucophane, pumpellyite, and epidote, coexisting with actinolite, chlorite, albite, and quartz, consistent with blueschist facies metamorphism (Draper, 1986;Willner et al, 1995;Abbott et al, 2003;Abbott and Bandy, 2008). Peak metamorphic conditions for the Mt.…”
Section: Mt Hibernia Schistmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Peak metamorphic conditions for the Westphalia Schist are unknown. Retrograde conditions have been estimated at ~600 °C at ~8 kbar and ~530 °C at ~6.5 kbar (Abbott et al, 1996;Abbott and Bandy, 2008), consistent with upper amphibolite facies conditions. The only constraint on the timing of this metamorphism is a single K-Ar hornblende age of 78 Ma and two K-Ar biotite ages of 50 Ma and 54 Ma (Lewis et al, 1973, corrected).…”
Section: Westphalia Schistmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are even high pressure-low temperature subduction zone metamorphic rocks (of Early? Cretaceous age) in the Blue Mountain area of eastern Jamaica (Draper 1986(Draper , 1987Abbott and Bandy 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%