南极洲东部吕佐夫-霍尔姆复合体南部 Botnnuten 的低压等压冷却变质 P-T 路径

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Mineralogy and Petrology Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1007/s00710-024-00859-0
Sotaro Baba, Seira Ohshiro, Atsushi Kamei, Tomokazu Hokada, Ippei Kitano
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本文报告了堇青石巨晶的变质纹理以及南极洲东部新近出露的一段片麻岩的变质P-T路径。我们利用矿物纹理和假吸积模型重建了来自Botnnuten的堇青石和尖晶石-石榴石片麻岩的变质P-T路径,Botnnuten是一个孤立的nunatak,距离南极洲东部吕措-霍尔姆湾南缘约60千米。片麻岩在5.0-6.1千巴和850 ± 20 °C的温度下经历了低P花岗岩成因的变质作用,随后进行了等压冷却。等压冷却路径意味着长时间停留在中浅地壳水平,而没有快速掘出。这与公认的吕措-霍尔姆岩群基底岩石的顺时针 P-T 路径形成鲜明对比。博特纳滕的岩石长期以来一直被认为是吕佐夫-霍尔姆岩群的一部分,这是基于其岩相特征和地温测量数据。然而,目前的研究结果以及对现有数据的重新评估表明,博特纳滕片麻岩的变质历史更类似于研究区西南部大和山脉的变质历史。
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Low-pressure isobaric cooling metamorphic P–T paths from Botnnuten in the southern Lützow-Holm Complex, East Antarctica

This paper reports the metamorphic texture of cordierite megacrysts and the metamorphic P–T path of a newly exposed section of gneiss in East Antarctica. We used mineral textures and pseudosection modeling to reconstruct the metamorphic P–T path of cordierite- and spinelgarnet-bearing gneisses from Botnnuten, an isolated nunatak located ~ 60 km from the southern edge of Lützow-Holm Bay in East Antarctica. The gneisses underwent low-P granulite-facies metamorphism at 5.0–6.1 kbar and 850 ± 20 °C followed by isobaric cooling. The isobaric cooling path implies long residence in the middle to shallow crustal level without rapid exhumation. This contrasts with the widely recognized clockwise P–T path of basement rocks of the Lützow-Holm Complex. The rocks at Botnnuten have long been considered part of the Lützow-Holm Complex based on their petrographical features and geothermobarometric data. However, the present results, combined with a reevaluation of available data, indicate the metamorphic history of the Botnnuten gneisses is more comparable to that of the Yamato Mountains, located southwest of the study area.

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Mineralogy and Petrology
Mineralogy and Petrology 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Mineralogy and Petrology welcomes manuscripts from the classical fields of mineralogy, igneous and metamorphic petrology, geochemistry, crystallography, as well as their applications in academic experimentation and research, materials science and engineering, for technology, industry, environment, or society. The journal strongly promotes cross-fertilization among Earth-scientific and applied materials-oriented disciplines. Purely descriptive manuscripts on regional topics will not be considered. Mineralogy and Petrology was founded in 1872 by Gustav Tschermak as "Mineralogische und Petrographische Mittheilungen". It is one of Europe''s oldest geoscience journals. Former editors include outstanding names such as Gustav Tschermak, Friedrich Becke, Felix Machatschki, Josef Zemann, and Eugen F. Stumpfl.
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