Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5779615 | Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We find that Î47-based temperatures of static fabrics from Naxos marbles are â¼60-80â°C higher than commonly observed in slowly cooled metamorphic rocks, and would suggest cooling rates of â¼105°CMyrâ1. A similar thermal history is inferred for dolomite marbles from the core vicinity, which preserve apparent temperatures up to 200â°C higher than a typical blocking temperature (â¼300â°C). This finding could be explained by a hydrothermal event driving a brief thermal pulse and locally resetting Î47 values. Rapid cooling of the core-complex region is consistent with a compilation of published cooling ages and a new apatite U-Th/He age, associating the thermal event with the emplacement of a granodiorite pluton at â¼12 Ma.
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Authors
U. Ryb, M.K. Lloyd, D.A. Stolper, J.M. Eiler,