2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1314.2011.00970.x
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Microstructural and metamorphic evolution of a high‐pressure granitic orthogneiss during continental subduction (Orlica–Śnieżnik dome, Bohemian Massif)

Abstract: A microstructural and metamorphic study of a naturally deformed medium-to high-pressure granitic orthogneiss (Orlica-S´nie_ znik dome, Bohemian Massif) provides evidence of behaviour of the felsic crust during progressive burial along a subduction-type apparent thermal gradient ($10°C km )1 ). The granitic orthogneisses develops three distinct microstructural types, as follows: type I -augen orthogneiss, type II -banded orthogneiss and type III -mylonitic orthogneiss, each representing an evolutionary stage of… Show more

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“…The high est val ues were de ter mined for the Giera³tów type gneiss es which were in ter preted by these au thors as an ultramylonite de rived from the augen orthogneiss of OEnie¿nik type. Al though our ob ser va tions also re peat edly show that the OEnie¿nik metagranite (= augen gneiss) was meta mor phosed at lower tem per a ture and pres sure con di tions than the Giera³tów gneiss es and that rocks of the two for ma tions were zon ally mylonitised, we do not see ar gu ments which would sub stan ti ate the re la tion ship pro posed by Cho pin et al (2012a).…”
Section: Fig 4 Structural Features Of Gneisses Of the Two Formationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The high est val ues were de ter mined for the Giera³tów type gneiss es which were in ter preted by these au thors as an ultramylonite de rived from the augen orthogneiss of OEnie¿nik type. Al though our ob ser va tions also re peat edly show that the OEnie¿nik metagranite (= augen gneiss) was meta mor phosed at lower tem per a ture and pres sure con di tions than the Giera³tów gneiss es and that rocks of the two for ma tions were zon ally mylonitised, we do not see ar gu ments which would sub stan ti ate the re la tion ship pro posed by Cho pin et al (2012a).…”
Section: Fig 4 Structural Features Of Gneisses Of the Two Formationsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Higher val ues of <15kbar/<700°C to 19-20 kbar/>700°C were re cently ob tained from P-T pseudosections and compositional iso pleths for var i ous min erals by Cho pin et al (2012a) who, how ever, did not re fer to the clas si fi ca tion of gneiss es into the OEnie¿nik and Giera³tów types. The high est val ues were de ter mined for the Giera³tów type gneiss es which were in ter preted by these au thors as an ultramylonite de rived from the augen orthogneiss of OEnie¿nik type.…”
Section: Fig 4 Structural Features Of Gneisses Of the Two Formationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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