Pressure–temperature evolution of metapelitic granulites in a polymetamorphic terrane: the Rauer Group, East Antarctica

Distinctive lithological associations and geological relationships, and initial geochronological results indicate the presence of an areally extensive region of reworked Archaean basement containing polymetamorphic granulites in the Rauer Group, East Antarctica. Structurally early metapelites from w...

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Published in:Journal of Metamorphic Geology
Main Authors: HARLEY, S. L., FITZSIMONS, I. C. W.
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Published: Wiley 1991
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1525-1314.1991.tb00519.x 2024-09-15T17:40:59+00:00 Pressure–temperature evolution of metapelitic granulites in a polymetamorphic terrane: the Rauer Group, East Antarctica HARLEY, S. L. FITZSIMONS, I. C. W. 1991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1314.1991.tb00519.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1525-1314.1991.tb00519.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1525-1314.1991.tb00519.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Metamorphic Geology volume 9, issue 3, page 231-243 ISSN 0263-4929 1525-1314 journal-article 1991 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1314.1991.tb00519.x 2024-08-20T04:18:10Z Distinctive lithological associations and geological relationships, and initial geochronological results indicate the presence of an areally extensive region of reworked Archaean basement containing polymetamorphic granulites in the Rauer Group, East Antarctica. Structurally early metapelites from within this reworked region preserve complex and varied metamorphic histories which largely pre‐date and bear no relation to a Late Proterozoic metamorphism generally recognized in this part of East Antarctica. In particular, magnesian metapelite rafts from Long Point record extreme peak P–T conditions of 10–12 kbar and 100–1050°C, and an initial decompression to 8 kbar at temperatures of greater than 900°C. Initial garnet–orthopyroxene–sillimanite assemblages contain the most magnesian (and pyrope‐rich) garnets ( X Mg = 0.71) yet found in granulite facies rocks. A high‐temperature decompressional P–T history is consistent with reaction textures in which the phase assemblages produced through garnet breakdown vary systematically with the initial garnet X Mg composition, reflecting the intersection of different divariant reactions in rocks of varied composition as pressures decreased. This history is thought to relate to Archaean events, whereas a lower‐temperature ( c. 750–800°C) decompression to 5 kbar reflects Late Proterozoic reworking of these relict assemblages. The major Late Proterozoic ( c. 1000 Ma) granulite facies metamorphism is recorded in a suite of younger Fe‐rich metapelites and associated paragneisses in which syn‐ to post‐deformational decompression, through 2–4 kbar from maximum recorded P–T conditions of 7–9 kbar and 800–850°C, is constrained by geothermobarometry and reaction textures. This P–T evolution is thought to reflect rapid tectonic collapse of crust previously thickened through collision. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Wiley Online Library Journal of Metamorphic Geology 9 3 231 243
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description Distinctive lithological associations and geological relationships, and initial geochronological results indicate the presence of an areally extensive region of reworked Archaean basement containing polymetamorphic granulites in the Rauer Group, East Antarctica. Structurally early metapelites from within this reworked region preserve complex and varied metamorphic histories which largely pre‐date and bear no relation to a Late Proterozoic metamorphism generally recognized in this part of East Antarctica. In particular, magnesian metapelite rafts from Long Point record extreme peak P–T conditions of 10–12 kbar and 100–1050°C, and an initial decompression to 8 kbar at temperatures of greater than 900°C. Initial garnet–orthopyroxene–sillimanite assemblages contain the most magnesian (and pyrope‐rich) garnets ( X Mg = 0.71) yet found in granulite facies rocks. A high‐temperature decompressional P–T history is consistent with reaction textures in which the phase assemblages produced through garnet breakdown vary systematically with the initial garnet X Mg composition, reflecting the intersection of different divariant reactions in rocks of varied composition as pressures decreased. This history is thought to relate to Archaean events, whereas a lower‐temperature ( c. 750–800°C) decompression to 5 kbar reflects Late Proterozoic reworking of these relict assemblages. The major Late Proterozoic ( c. 1000 Ma) granulite facies metamorphism is recorded in a suite of younger Fe‐rich metapelites and associated paragneisses in which syn‐ to post‐deformational decompression, through 2–4 kbar from maximum recorded P–T conditions of 7–9 kbar and 800–850°C, is constrained by geothermobarometry and reaction textures. This P–T evolution is thought to reflect rapid tectonic collapse of crust previously thickened through collision.
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author HARLEY, S. L.
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Pressure–temperature evolution of metapelitic granulites in a polymetamorphic terrane: the Rauer Group, East Antarctica
author_facet HARLEY, S. L.
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title Pressure–temperature evolution of metapelitic granulites in a polymetamorphic terrane: the Rauer Group, East Antarctica
title_short Pressure–temperature evolution of metapelitic granulites in a polymetamorphic terrane: the Rauer Group, East Antarctica
title_full Pressure–temperature evolution of metapelitic granulites in a polymetamorphic terrane: the Rauer Group, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Pressure–temperature evolution of metapelitic granulites in a polymetamorphic terrane: the Rauer Group, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Pressure–temperature evolution of metapelitic granulites in a polymetamorphic terrane: the Rauer Group, East Antarctica
title_sort pressure–temperature evolution of metapelitic granulites in a polymetamorphic terrane: the rauer group, east antarctica
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