西大别(复古)榴辉岩的渐进双分段地热及其对大陆俯冲最大解耦深度的启示

IF 3.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY Journal of Metamorphic Geology Pub Date : 2024-12-22 DOI:10.1111/jmg.12803
Bin Xia, Chunhao Chen, Yuanbao Wu, Wei Wang
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对俯冲带中榴辉岩的进阶P-T轨迹进行精确量化,是解读大陆俯冲过程中热构造演化和理解地球动力学过程的基础。本文研究了位于大别西部高压/超高压变质带红安地区的4块变质岩。基于详细的岩石学观察和矿物化学分析,结合相平衡模型、平均t计算和常规热气压测量,我们量化了四种变质岩中每一种的进峰P-T路径和两种样品的逆行P-T条件。结果表明,4种变质岩中有3种具有相似的P-T演化路径,从15.5 ~ 18.5 kbar, 440 ~ 485℃(M0阶段)到18.5 ~ 20.5 kbar, 500 ~ 525℃(M1阶段)。另一方面,尽管第4个样品具有相似的P-T演化过程,从18.0-19.0 kbar, ~500°C到20.0-22.0 kbar, ~550°C,但在550 - 560°C (M2阶段)的~26.0 kbar压力下达到Pmax。在挖掘过程中,我们发现早期逆行阶段发生在9.0-12.5 kbar, 545-580°C (M3阶段),随后是3.5-8.0 kbar, 540-580°C (M4阶段)的逆行阶段。结合前人研究,提出了大别西部高压/特高压岩石晚期进阶演化的双段P-T路径。初始段坡度平缓,地表温度为7 ~ 8°C/km,后续段坡度较大,地表温度为5 ~ 6°C/km。我们将20.0-23.0 kbar(对应深度70-80 km)的拐点解释为俯冲板块与上覆地幔楔之间的最大解耦深度(MDD)。值得注意的是,大别西部榴辉岩的渐进式双分段地热及其MDD与计算地球动力学模型相似。
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A Prograde Dual-Segmented Geotherm for (Retro-) Eclogite From Western Dabie and Implications for Maximum Decoupling Depths During Continental Subduction

Robust quantification of the prograde P–T trajectories of eclogite exhumed from subduction zones is fundamental for deciphering the thermal structure evolution and understanding the geodynamic processes during continental subduction. In this study, we investigate four metabasites located in Hong'an within the western Dabie HP/UHP metamorphic belt. Based on detailed petrographic observations and mineral chemistry analyses, combined with phase equilibrium modelling, average-T calculation and conventional thermobarometry, we quantify the prograde to peak P–T paths for each of the four metabasites and the retrograde P–T conditions for two samples. The results show that three of the four metabasites have similar prograde P–T paths evolving from 15.5–18.5 kbar, 440–485 °C (M0 stage) to 18.5–20.5 kbar, 500–525 °C (M1 stage). On the other hand, although the fourth sample shares a similar P–T evolution for a segment of the late prograde stage from 18.0–19.0 kbar, ~500 °C to 20.0–22.0 kbar, ~550 °C, it attains Pmax at a notably higher pressure of ~26.0 kbar at 550–560 °C (M2 stage). During exhumation, we identify an early retrograde stage occurring at 9.0–12.5 kbar, 545–580 °C (M3 stage), followed by a later retrograde stage at 3.5–8.0 kbar, 540–580 °C (M4 stage). In combination with previous studies, we propose a common dual-segmented P–T path for the late prograde evolution of the HP/UHP rocks in western Dabie. The initial segment exhibits a gentle slope with apparent geotherms of 7–8 °C/km, whereas the subsequent segment displays a steeper slope with apparent geotherms of 5–6 °C/km. We interpret the turning point at 20.0–23.0 kbar (corresponding to depths of 70–80 km) as marking the maximum decoupling depths (MDD) between the subducting slab and the overlying mantle wedge. Notably, this prograde dual-segmented geotherm for eclogite in western Dabie and the corresponding MDD are similar to computational geodynamic models.

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期刊介绍: The journal, which is published nine times a year, encompasses the entire range of metamorphic studies, from the scale of the individual crystal to that of lithospheric plates, including regional studies of metamorphic terranes, modelling of metamorphic processes, microstructural and deformation studies in relation to metamorphism, geochronology and geochemistry in metamorphic systems, the experimental study of metamorphic reactions, properties of metamorphic minerals and rocks and the economic aspects of metamorphic terranes.
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