Petrology, geochemistry and Sm-Nd systematics of the Paleoproterozoic Itaguara retroeclogite from São Francisco/Congo Craton: One of the oldest records of the modern-style plate tectonics
Autor: | Carla Cristine Porcher, Alexandre de Oliveira Chaves |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
geography
geography.geographical_feature_category 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Continental collision Geochemistry Geology engineering.material 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Craton Symplectite engineering Eclogite Omphacite Petrology Eclogitization Protolith Metamorphic facies 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Gondwana Research. 87:224-237 |
ISSN: | 1342-937X |
Popis: | Paleoproterozoic retrogressed eclogite (retroeclogite) occurs in the Itaguara Sequence included in the suture zone formed by collision between the Archean Divinopolis and Campo Belo/Bonfim Complexes in the southern Sao Francisco Craton, which represents the South American counterpart of the African Congo Craton. The Itaguara retroeclogite contains scarce omphacite and phengite but abundant garnet porphyroblasts embedded in a fine-grained, amphibole, biotite and quartz-bearing matrix. The 2.20 ± 0.05 Ga eclogitization event (garnet and whole rock Sm-Nd isochronic age) of the E-MORB protolith (TDM ~ 2.47 Ga) is recorded by omphacite formation during high-pressure prograde stage in amphibole eclogite facies due to ~70 km depth subduction process. Amphibole eclogite facies metamorphic peak stage of 17–20 kbar and 600–700 °C occurred during ~2.1 Ga continental collision. Tectonic exhumation-related decompression during collision probably triggered partial melting of the eclogitic rock. Finally, decompression late stage estimated between 5 and 8 kbar and 550–650 °C under amphibolite facies overprint during orogenic collapse was responsible for appearance of kelyphitic reaction rims (symplectite) around garnet crystals. As its Paleoproterozoic contemporary analogues from Congo Craton, the Itaguara retroeclogite is one of the oldest records of the modern-style plate tectonics. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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