P– T–t evolution and textural evidence for decompression of Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites, Lurio Belt, north‐eastern Mozambique

Abstract Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites occur as boudins and layers in the Lurio Belt in north‐eastern Mozambique, eastern Africa. Mafic granulites contain the mineral assemblage garnet + clinopyroxene + plagioclase + quartz ± magnesiohastingsite. Garnet porphyroblasts are zoned with increasin...

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Published in:Journal of Metamorphic Geology
Main Authors: ENGVIK, A. K., TVETEN, E., BINGEN, B., VIOLA, G., ERAMBERT, M., FEITO, P., DE AZAVEDO, S.
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description Abstract Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites occur as boudins and layers in the Lurio Belt in north‐eastern Mozambique, eastern Africa. Mafic granulites contain the mineral assemblage garnet + clinopyroxene + plagioclase + quartz ± magnesiohastingsite. Garnet porphyroblasts are zoned with increasing almandine and spessartine contents and decreasing grossular and pyrope contents from core (Alm 46 Prp 32 Grs 21 Sps 2 ) to rim (Alm 52 Prp 26 Grs 19 Sps 3 ). This pattern is interpreted as a retrograde diffusion zoning with the preserved core chemistry representing the peak metamorphic composition. Mineral reaction textures occur in the form of monomineralic and composite plagioclase ± orthopyroxene ± amphibole ± biotite ± magnetite coronas around garnet porphyroblasts. Thermobarometry indicates peak metamorphic conditions of up to 1.57 ± 0.14 GPa and 949 ± 92 °C (stage I), corresponding to crustal depths of ∼55 km. Zircon yielded an U–Pb age of 557 ± 16 Ma, inferred to date crystallization of zircon during peak or immediately post‐peak metamorphism. Formation of plagioclase + orthopyroxene‐bearing coronas surrounding garnet indicates a near‐isothermal decompression of the high‐pressure granulites to lower pressure granulite facies conditions (stage II). Development of plagioclase + amphibole‐coronas enclosing the same garnet porphyroblasts shows subsequent cooling into amphibolite facies conditions (stage III). Symplectitic textures of the corona assemblages indicate rapid decompression. The high‐pressure granulite facies metamorphism of the Lurio Belt, followed by near‐isothermal decompression and subsequent cooling, is in accordance with a long‐lived tectonic history accompanied by high magmatic activity in the Lurio Belt during the late Neoproterozoic–early Palaeozoic East‐African–Antarctic orogeny.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1525-1314.2007.00736.x 2025-01-16T19:19:39+00:00 P– T–t evolution and textural evidence for decompression of Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites, Lurio Belt, north‐eastern Mozambique ENGVIK, A. K. TVETEN, E. BINGEN, B. VIOLA, G. ERAMBERT, M. FEITO, P. DE AZAVEDO, S. 2007 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1314.2007.00736.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1525-1314.2007.00736.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1525-1314.2007.00736.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Metamorphic Geology volume 25, issue 9, page 935-952 ISSN 0263-4929 1525-1314 journal-article 2007 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1314.2007.00736.x 2024-12-09T19:49:46Z Abstract Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites occur as boudins and layers in the Lurio Belt in north‐eastern Mozambique, eastern Africa. Mafic granulites contain the mineral assemblage garnet + clinopyroxene + plagioclase + quartz ± magnesiohastingsite. Garnet porphyroblasts are zoned with increasing almandine and spessartine contents and decreasing grossular and pyrope contents from core (Alm 46 Prp 32 Grs 21 Sps 2 ) to rim (Alm 52 Prp 26 Grs 19 Sps 3 ). This pattern is interpreted as a retrograde diffusion zoning with the preserved core chemistry representing the peak metamorphic composition. Mineral reaction textures occur in the form of monomineralic and composite plagioclase ± orthopyroxene ± amphibole ± biotite ± magnetite coronas around garnet porphyroblasts. Thermobarometry indicates peak metamorphic conditions of up to 1.57 ± 0.14 GPa and 949 ± 92 °C (stage I), corresponding to crustal depths of ∼55 km. Zircon yielded an U–Pb age of 557 ± 16 Ma, inferred to date crystallization of zircon during peak or immediately post‐peak metamorphism. Formation of plagioclase + orthopyroxene‐bearing coronas surrounding garnet indicates a near‐isothermal decompression of the high‐pressure granulites to lower pressure granulite facies conditions (stage II). Development of plagioclase + amphibole‐coronas enclosing the same garnet porphyroblasts shows subsequent cooling into amphibolite facies conditions (stage III). Symplectitic textures of the corona assemblages indicate rapid decompression. The high‐pressure granulite facies metamorphism of the Lurio Belt, followed by near‐isothermal decompression and subsequent cooling, is in accordance with a long‐lived tectonic history accompanied by high magmatic activity in the Lurio Belt during the late Neoproterozoic–early Palaeozoic East‐African–Antarctic orogeny. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Wiley Online Library Antarctic Journal of Metamorphic Geology 25 9 935 952
spellingShingle ENGVIK, A. K.
TVETEN, E.
BINGEN, B.
VIOLA, G.
ERAMBERT, M.
FEITO, P.
DE AZAVEDO, S.
P– T–t evolution and textural evidence for decompression of Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites, Lurio Belt, north‐eastern Mozambique
title P– T–t evolution and textural evidence for decompression of Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites, Lurio Belt, north‐eastern Mozambique
title_full P– T–t evolution and textural evidence for decompression of Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites, Lurio Belt, north‐eastern Mozambique
title_fullStr P– T–t evolution and textural evidence for decompression of Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites, Lurio Belt, north‐eastern Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed P– T–t evolution and textural evidence for decompression of Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites, Lurio Belt, north‐eastern Mozambique
title_short P– T–t evolution and textural evidence for decompression of Pan‐African high‐pressure granulites, Lurio Belt, north‐eastern Mozambique
title_sort p– t–t evolution and textural evidence for decompression of pan‐african high‐pressure granulites, lurio belt, north‐eastern mozambique
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