Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4715925 Lithos 2014 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We present a Paleozoic sapphirine-bearing granulite in the Tongbai orogen.•Zr-in-rutile thermometry is applied in combination with phase equilibria modelling.•The granulite has an anticlockwise P–T path with the peak conditions of > 920–950 °C at 8–10 kbar.•UHT metamorphism occurred at ca. 430 Ma and retrogression at ca. 412 Ma.

We report here for the first time the occurrence of sapphirine-bearing granulites within the Qinling Group of the Qinling-Tongbai orogen and provide robust evidence for extreme crustal metamorphism at ultrahigh-temperature (UHT) conditions. We document the UHT indicator of sapphirine and spinel in a mafic granulite consisting of orthopyroxene, biotite, plagioclase, amphibole and rutile/ilmenite. The ferromagnesian minerals in the sapphirine-bearing granulite have high XMg [Mg/(Mg + Fe)] (orthopyroxene XMg = 0.84–0.95; biotite XMg = 0.81; amphibole XMg = 0.87–0.96). The phase equilibria modeling demonstrates that the early spinel-bearing assemblage is stable at 923–950 °C and 6.7–8.9 kbar, and the peak assemblage of Opx + Pl + Spr/Spl + Amp + Bt + Ilm (+ melt) defines a field at 922–947 °C and 8.4–10.2 kbar. Rutiles have variable Zr concentrations but mostly cluster at ca. 1,500 and 3400 ppm. Zr-in-rutile geothermometry yielded high temperatures of up to 890–940 °C. Zircon U–Pb dating of the granulite constrains the timing of the immediate post-peak and retrograde metamorphic stages as 429 ± 7 Ma and 412 ± 4 Ma, respectively. The UHT metamorphism, together with extensive occurrence of coeval magmatic suites suggests that the Tongbai orogen experienced a Paleozoic Andean-type orogeny probably derived from mid-oceanic ridge subduction of the Qinling Ocean.

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