2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00410-020-01753-6
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Controls on development of different mineral assemblages in gabbro and basalt during subduction metamorphism

Abstract: Coexisting fine-grained (meta-volcanic) and coarse-grained (meta-plutonic) mafic rocks in a high-pressure (P)/low-temperature (T) complex (Sivrihisar, Turkey) preserve different prograde, peak, and retrograde mineral assemblages, providing an opportunity to evaluate controls on mineral assemblages in metabasites that experienced the same P-T conditions. Finegrained metabasalts are garnet-bearing lawsonite blueschist and eclogite with similar assemblages that vary on a mm-to cm-scale in mode of glaucophane vs. … Show more

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“…Lawsonite also occurs in chlorite ± garnet‐rich metasomatite at the contact of serpentinite lenses with metabasite and metasediment. The HP/LT rocks record prograde‐to‐peak P‐T conditions of 380–550°C, 1.2–2.4 GPa (Davis & Whitney, 2006, 2008; Kang et al., 2020; Pourteau et al., 2019) with ages of 105–83 Ma (Fornash et al., 2016; Mulcahy et al., 2014; Pourteau et al., 2019); eclogites are older than the dated blueschists, indicating that at least some blueschists are retrograde (Fornash et al., 2016; Mulcahy et al., 2014).…”
Section: Geology and Sample Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lawsonite also occurs in chlorite ± garnet‐rich metasomatite at the contact of serpentinite lenses with metabasite and metasediment. The HP/LT rocks record prograde‐to‐peak P‐T conditions of 380–550°C, 1.2–2.4 GPa (Davis & Whitney, 2006, 2008; Kang et al., 2020; Pourteau et al., 2019) with ages of 105–83 Ma (Fornash et al., 2016; Mulcahy et al., 2014; Pourteau et al., 2019); eclogites are older than the dated blueschists, indicating that at least some blueschists are retrograde (Fornash et al., 2016; Mulcahy et al., 2014).…”
Section: Geology and Sample Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%