Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6431173 Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Eclogites in central Qiangtang, northern Tibet (China) are characterized by the garnet + omphacite + rutile + phengite + quartz assemblage. Hornblende, plagioclase, and sphene occur as retrograde amphibolite facies phases in the eclogites. Pressure-temperature estimates for the primary eclogite assemblage are consistent with minimum pressures of 20-25 kbar at 482 to 625 °C. The retrograde amphibolite facies assemblage suggests conditions of 10-12 kbar and 460-600 °C. Consequently, the eclogites from central Qiangtang have undergone unambiguous ultrahigh- pressure (UHP) metamorphism. The presence of UHP metamorphic rocks implies a likely deep-seated continental subduction along the Shuanghu suture within the Qiangtang terrain. The denudation of these UHP metamorphic rocks correlates well with the main interval that the Songpan-Ganzi turbidites accumulated and could have provided a significant source for these sedimentary rocks.

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