2020
DOI: 10.2113/2020/8818289
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Documenting Exhumation in the Central and Northern Menderes Massif (Western Turkey): New Insights from Garnet-Based P-T Estimates and K-Feldspar 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology

Abstract: The Menderes Massif (Turkey) is a metamorphic core complex that records Alpine crustal shortening and extension. Here, nine garnet-bearing schist samples in the Central Menderes Massif (CMM) from below the Alaşehir detachment (AD) were studied to reconstruct their growth history. P-T estimates made using a chemical zoning approach, and petrological observations, indicate garnet grew between ~6 kbar and 550°C and 7.5-9 kbar and 625-650°C. Two P-T path shapes from two samples emerged (isobaric and burial), sugge… Show more

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“…Garnet is known to retain a record of tectonism experienced during growth with the assumption that its chemical zoning occurs as pressure and temperature (P and T) change over time (e.g., ). Recently, the application of one garnet-based thermobarometric method has further shown this mineral's ability to record a more dynamic evolution of metamorphic terranes than what is typically extracted (e.g., [17,[19][20][21][22][23]). The garnet zoning thermobarometric method (GZM), herein referencing the approach of [17], can provide a detailed reconstruction of nuanced lithosphere dynamics during the prograde burial of crustal rocks, as is the case in the Menderes Massif, western Turkey [21,23].…”
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“…Garnet is known to retain a record of tectonism experienced during growth with the assumption that its chemical zoning occurs as pressure and temperature (P and T) change over time (e.g., ). Recently, the application of one garnet-based thermobarometric method has further shown this mineral's ability to record a more dynamic evolution of metamorphic terranes than what is typically extracted (e.g., [17,[19][20][21][22][23]). The garnet zoning thermobarometric method (GZM), herein referencing the approach of [17], can provide a detailed reconstruction of nuanced lithosphere dynamics during the prograde burial of crustal rocks, as is the case in the Menderes Massif, western Turkey [21,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the application of one garnet-based thermobarometric method has further shown this mineral's ability to record a more dynamic evolution of metamorphic terranes than what is typically extracted (e.g., [17,[19][20][21][22][23]). The garnet zoning thermobarometric method (GZM), herein referencing the approach of [17], can provide a detailed reconstruction of nuanced lithosphere dynamics during the prograde burial of crustal rocks, as is the case in the Menderes Massif, western Turkey [21,23]. There the method was used to reveal that garnets throughout the southern portion of the massif not only retain a record of metamorphic growth in response to Cenozoic burial, but they also capture an intermediate pressure inflection (~1 kbar drop) interpreted as a brief period of local denudation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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