The Salma eclogites of the Belomorian Province, Russia. HP/UHP metamorphism through the subduction of Mesoarchean oceanic crust

Eclogite-facies mafic rocks occur within gray gneisses of TTG affinity in the northeastern part of the Belomorian Province, Kola Peninsula. These are characterized by widespread omphacite-breakdown textures and locally preserved relics of omphacite. Thermobarometry indicates a clockwise PT path. Gar...

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Main Authors: Konilov, Alexander N., Shchipansky, Andrey A., Mints, Michael V., Dokukina, Ksenia A., Kaulina, Tatiana V., Bayanova, Tamara B., Natapov, Lev M., Belousova, Elena A., Griffin, William L., O'Reilly, Suzanne Y.
Other Authors: Dobrzhinetskaya, Larissa, Faryad, Shah Wali, Wallis, Simon, Cuthbert, Simon
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011
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spelling ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/55ff1531-3011-4a17-b02b-f7b571b3cf5f 2024-10-13T14:08:48+00:00 The Salma eclogites of the Belomorian Province, Russia. HP/UHP metamorphism through the subduction of Mesoarchean oceanic crust Konilov, Alexander N. Shchipansky, Andrey A. Mints, Michael V. Dokukina, Ksenia A. Kaulina, Tatiana V. Bayanova, Tamara B. Natapov, Lev M. Belousova, Elena A. Griffin, William L. O'Reilly, Suzanne Y. Dobrzhinetskaya, Larissa Faryad, Shah Wali Wallis, Simon Cuthbert, Simon 2011 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/55ff1531-3011-4a17-b02b-f7b571b3cf5f https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-385144-4.00018-7 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84866771768&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng Elsevier urn:ISBN:9780123851444 urn:ISBN:0123851440 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Konilov , A N , Shchipansky , A A , Mints , M V , Dokukina , K A , Kaulina , T V , Bayanova , T B , Natapov , L M , Belousova , E A , Griffin , W L & O'Reilly , S Y 2011 , The Salma eclogites of the Belomorian Province, Russia. HP/UHP metamorphism through the subduction of Mesoarchean oceanic crust . in L Dobrzhinetskaya , S W Faryad , S Wallis & S Cuthbert (eds) , Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism : 25 years after the discovery of coesite and diamond . 1st edn , Elsevier , Amsterdam; Boston , pp. 623-670 . https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-385144-4.00018-7 bookPart 2011 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-385144-4.00018-7 2024-09-26T15:15:55Z Eclogite-facies mafic rocks occur within gray gneisses of TTG affinity in the northeastern part of the Belomorian Province, Kola Peninsula. These are characterized by widespread omphacite-breakdown textures and locally preserved relics of omphacite. Thermobarometry indicates a clockwise PT path. Garnet inclusions suggest a prograde path passing from surface-weathering conditions through the low-grade green schist facies (pumpellyiteactinolite facies) before reaching the eclogite facies. Peak metamorphic conditions are estimated to be about 700-750°C and > 14-15 kbar. Needle-shaped inclusions (rods) of quartz in omphacite suggest that the peak P-T conditions of studied eclogites could reach significantly higher pressure than estimated in the present study. The retrograde path passed through granulite facies to upper amphibolite facies by near-isothermal decompression. The results of UPb dating and Hf-isotope analysis of zircons from the eclogites and cross-cutting felsic vein can be used to infer an approximate 2.89 Ga age for the oceanic crust, which was subducted and underwent eclogite-facies metamorphism between 2.87 and 2.82 Ga. The granulite-facies overprint is likely to have occurred at 2.72 Ga. Thermal overprinting and growth of new zircon also occurred during the Svecofennian (1.9-1.8 Ga) orogeny. These new data imply that plate tectonic processes ("hot subduction") operated at least locally in the late Mesoarchean. The petrology and geochemistry of the Salma eclogites and related TTG rocks can be best explained by subduction of Archean oceanic crust. The adakitic nature of the felsic vein inside the Salma eclogites suggests that partial melting of hydrated eclogites could produce Archean TTG-type magmas. Book Part kola peninsula Macquarie University Research Portal Kola Peninsula Salma ENVELOPE(32.133,32.133,65.817,65.817) 623 670
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description Eclogite-facies mafic rocks occur within gray gneisses of TTG affinity in the northeastern part of the Belomorian Province, Kola Peninsula. These are characterized by widespread omphacite-breakdown textures and locally preserved relics of omphacite. Thermobarometry indicates a clockwise PT path. Garnet inclusions suggest a prograde path passing from surface-weathering conditions through the low-grade green schist facies (pumpellyiteactinolite facies) before reaching the eclogite facies. Peak metamorphic conditions are estimated to be about 700-750°C and > 14-15 kbar. Needle-shaped inclusions (rods) of quartz in omphacite suggest that the peak P-T conditions of studied eclogites could reach significantly higher pressure than estimated in the present study. The retrograde path passed through granulite facies to upper amphibolite facies by near-isothermal decompression. The results of UPb dating and Hf-isotope analysis of zircons from the eclogites and cross-cutting felsic vein can be used to infer an approximate 2.89 Ga age for the oceanic crust, which was subducted and underwent eclogite-facies metamorphism between 2.87 and 2.82 Ga. The granulite-facies overprint is likely to have occurred at 2.72 Ga. Thermal overprinting and growth of new zircon also occurred during the Svecofennian (1.9-1.8 Ga) orogeny. These new data imply that plate tectonic processes ("hot subduction") operated at least locally in the late Mesoarchean. The petrology and geochemistry of the Salma eclogites and related TTG rocks can be best explained by subduction of Archean oceanic crust. The adakitic nature of the felsic vein inside the Salma eclogites suggests that partial melting of hydrated eclogites could produce Archean TTG-type magmas.
author2 Dobrzhinetskaya, Larissa
Faryad, Shah Wali
Wallis, Simon
Cuthbert, Simon
format Book Part
author Konilov, Alexander N.
Shchipansky, Andrey A.
Mints, Michael V.
Dokukina, Ksenia A.
Kaulina, Tatiana V.
Bayanova, Tamara B.
Natapov, Lev M.
Belousova, Elena A.
Griffin, William L.
O'Reilly, Suzanne Y.
spellingShingle Konilov, Alexander N.
Shchipansky, Andrey A.
Mints, Michael V.
Dokukina, Ksenia A.
Kaulina, Tatiana V.
Bayanova, Tamara B.
Natapov, Lev M.
Belousova, Elena A.
Griffin, William L.
O'Reilly, Suzanne Y.
The Salma eclogites of the Belomorian Province, Russia. HP/UHP metamorphism through the subduction of Mesoarchean oceanic crust
author_facet Konilov, Alexander N.
Shchipansky, Andrey A.
Mints, Michael V.
Dokukina, Ksenia A.
Kaulina, Tatiana V.
Bayanova, Tamara B.
Natapov, Lev M.
Belousova, Elena A.
Griffin, William L.
O'Reilly, Suzanne Y.
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title The Salma eclogites of the Belomorian Province, Russia. HP/UHP metamorphism through the subduction of Mesoarchean oceanic crust
title_short The Salma eclogites of the Belomorian Province, Russia. HP/UHP metamorphism through the subduction of Mesoarchean oceanic crust
title_full The Salma eclogites of the Belomorian Province, Russia. HP/UHP metamorphism through the subduction of Mesoarchean oceanic crust
title_fullStr The Salma eclogites of the Belomorian Province, Russia. HP/UHP metamorphism through the subduction of Mesoarchean oceanic crust
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