2023
DOI: 10.1111/jmg.12718
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Pressure–temperature paths of tectonic blocks in mélange: Recording thermal evolution of a subduction channel at an initial stage of subduction

Abstract: We investigated the tectonic evolution of amphibolite and blueschist tectonic blocks in the serpentinite‐ or pelite‐matrix mélange, which are distributed at the highest structural level of the high‐P/T type Kamuikotan metamorphic rocks in northern Japan. The tectonic blocks in this study area are divided into six rock types: garnet‐epidote amphibolite, epidote amphibolite, amphibolite, plagioclase‐poor amphibolite, epidote blueschist and glaucophane‐bearing quartz schist. Based on phase equilibrium modelling, … Show more

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“…Similar counterclockwise P-T paths were also reported at the Cretaceous-aged Kamuikotan metamorphic belt in Hokkaido (Fig. 2A), suggesting a common subduction initiation around 120-130 Ma along the paleo-Japan arc (Takeshita et al 2023).…”
Section: Implications For Sanbagawa Metamorphism Japansupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Similar counterclockwise P-T paths were also reported at the Cretaceous-aged Kamuikotan metamorphic belt in Hokkaido (Fig. 2A), suggesting a common subduction initiation around 120-130 Ma along the paleo-Japan arc (Takeshita et al 2023).…”
Section: Implications For Sanbagawa Metamorphism Japansupporting
confidence: 80%