中国西藏中东部新发现的巴青玉石的等化学变质起源

IF 3.5 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY Journal of Metamorphic Geology Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1111/jmg.12790
Xin Jin, Donna L. Whitney, Yu-Xiu Zhang, Hannah J. Blatchford, Kai-Jun Zhang, Tatsuki Tsujimori, Yuan-Yuan Xiao, Hai-Yang Liu, Anette von der Handt, Li-Long Yan, Yao Liu, Lu Lu, Cong-Ying Li
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在俯冲过程中形成的大多数翡翠和其他富含翡翠的岩石(jadeitoids)被认为是通过富含Na-Al-Si的水性流体的渗透沉淀(P型)或变质作用(R型)形成的,因为这些岩石的成分与推断的俯冲流体相似。至于这些岩石是否会在俯冲过程中通过等化学变质作用(I型)形成,目前仍存在激烈的争论。I型硬玉的一个特点是与伴生的斜长岩具有相似的顺行变质记录,而P型和R型硬玉和硬玉通常被包裹在来自地幔楔的蛇纹岩中,要么缺乏顺行变质历史(R型和P型),要么很可能经历了顺行变质历史(R型),但由于硬玉为主的组合差异很大,加上俯冲流体的蚀变作用,很难辨别其顺行变质历史。最近发现的巴青(西藏中东部)类翡翠被石英-长石片岩所包围,其变质峰值组合为白云母+翡翠/闪长岩+辉石/霰石+金红石+石英,与埃克洛辉石相似。白云母中丰富的矿物包裹体,尤其是金红石包裹体,从白云母的核心到边缘,Zr含量不断增加,这为进一步解读翡翠的形成过程提供了机会。本研究采用假剖面和金红石中Zr含量热量测定法,以及传统的地温热压仪,对巴青玉石的变质历史进行了解密。所分析的两块巴青玉髓表现出相似的顺时针P-T路径,从5-7千巴、350-440摄氏度的早期变质条件,到不同的峰值条件(27-29千巴、730-760摄氏度,或20-23千巴、670-710摄氏度),然后是相对一致的6-7千巴、530-600摄氏度的逆变质条件。这一结果表明了与巴青斜长岩相似的俯冲历史。此外,巴青玉柱岩与一些富Na、贫K、贫C的沉积岩或斜长岩具有相似的地球化学特征。因此,我们提出了巴青翡翠的等化学成分成因,而非元古代成因。
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Isochemical metamorphism origin of the newly discovered Baqing jadeitoid, eastern-central Tibet, China

The formation of most jadeitites and other jadeite-rich rocks (jadeitoids) during subduction is thought to occur by precipitation (P-type) or metasomatism (R-type) by infiltration of Na-Al-Si-rich aqueous fluids because of the compositional similarity of the rocks to inferred subduction fluids. Whether these rocks can form by isochemical metamorphism (I-type) during subduction is still hotly debated. A characteristic of I-type jadeitoid is that it exhibits a similar prograde metamorphic record as associated eclogite, in contrast to P- and R-type jadeitite and jadeitoids that are typically enclosed in serpentinite derived from the mantle wedge and either lack a prograde metamorphic history (R-type and P-type) or probably experience a prograde history (R-type) that is difficult to discern owing to the high variance of the jadeite-dominated assemblages and alteration by subduction fluids. The recently discovered Baqing (eastern-central Tibet) jadeitoid is enclosed by quartzo-feldspathic schist and has a peak metamorphic assemblage of almandine + jadeite/omphacite + phengite/paragonite + rutile + quartz, similar to eclogite. Abundant mineral inclusions in almandine, especially rutile inclusions with increasing Zr contents from the core to rim of almandine, provide an opportunity to further decode the jadeitoid-forming processes. In this study, pseudosections and Zr-in-rutile thermometry, together with conventional geothermobarometers, were employed to decipher the metamorphic history of Baqing jadeitoids. Two analysed Baqing jadeitoids exhibit a similar clockwise PT path, starting from early metamorphic conditions of 5–7 kbar, 350–440°C, to different peak conditions (27–29 kbar, 730–760°C, or 20–23 kbar, 670–710°C), followed by relatively consistent retrograde metamorphic conditions of 6–7 kbar, 530–600°C. This result indicates a similar subduction history to the Baqing eclogite. In addition, the Baqing jadeitoids show similar geochemical characteristics to some Na-rich, K-depleted and Ca-depleted sedimentary rocks or plagiogranite. Therefore, we propose an isochemical genesis for the Baqing jadeitoid, rather than a metasomatic origin.

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