Carbonic fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report

P(論文) We report here the occurrence of high density CO_2-rich fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island of the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica. A study on the different lithological units from Tonagh Island (garnet gneiss, sapphirine granulite, garnet-ort...

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Main Authors: Tsunogae, Toshiaki, Santosh, M., Osanai, Yasuhito, Owada, Masaaki, Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi, Hokada, Tomokazu, Crowe, Warwick A., Miyano, Takashi
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2001
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Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3083/files/KJ00000044201.pdf
https://doi.org/10.15094/00003083
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author Tsunogae, Toshiaki
Santosh, M.
Osanai, Yasuhito
Owada, Masaaki
Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi
Hokada, Tomokazu
Crowe, Warwick A.
Miyano, Takashi
author_facet Tsunogae, Toshiaki
Santosh, M.
Osanai, Yasuhito
Owada, Masaaki
Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi
Hokada, Tomokazu
Crowe, Warwick A.
Miyano, Takashi
author_sort Tsunogae, Toshiaki
collection National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan
description P(論文) We report here the occurrence of high density CO_2-rich fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island of the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica. A study on the different lithological units from Tonagh Island (garnet gneiss, sapphirine granulite, garnet-orthopyroxene gneiss, and magnetite-quartz gneiss) shows the common presence of carbonic fluid inclusions entrapped within various minerals. The melting temperatures of fluids in the first three rock types lie in the range of -56.3 to -57.2℃, close to the triple point for pure CO_2 (-56.6℃). Fluid inclusions in magnetite-quartz gneiss show slight depression in their melting temperatures (-56.7~-57.8℃) suggesting traces of additional fluid species such as CH_4 and/or N_2 in the dominantly CO_2-rich fluid. Homogenization of pure CO_2 inclusions in the garnet gneiss, sapphirine granulite, and garnet-orthopyroxene gneiss occurs into the liquid phase at temperatures in the range of -34.9~+4.2℃. This translates into high CO2 densities in the range of 0.9-1.1 g・cm^<-3>. The estimated CO_2 isochore intersects the counterclockwise P-T trajectory of Tonagh Island at around 6-9 kbar at 1100℃, which corresponds to the peak metamorphic conditions of Tonagh Island derived from mineral phase equilibria. We therefore infer that CO_2 was the dominant fluid species present during the ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism in Tonagh Island. The stability of anhydrous minerals such as orthopyroxene in the study area might have been effected by the lowering of H_2O-activity due to the presence of CO_2 at peak metamorphic conditions (>1100℃). departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003083 2025-04-13T14:10:15+00:00 Carbonic fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report Tsunogae, Toshiaki Santosh, M. Osanai, Yasuhito Owada, Masaaki Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi Hokada, Tomokazu Crowe, Warwick A. Miyano, Takashi 2001-10 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3083/files/KJ00000044201.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003083 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3083 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Polar geoscience 14 25 38 AA1130866X https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3083/files/KJ00000044201.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003083 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3083 carbonic fluid inclusion ultrahigh-temperature granulite Tonagh Island Archean Napier Complex East Antarctica 2001 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00003083 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) We report here the occurrence of high density CO_2-rich fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island of the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica. A study on the different lithological units from Tonagh Island (garnet gneiss, sapphirine granulite, garnet-orthopyroxene gneiss, and magnetite-quartz gneiss) shows the common presence of carbonic fluid inclusions entrapped within various minerals. The melting temperatures of fluids in the first three rock types lie in the range of -56.3 to -57.2℃, close to the triple point for pure CO_2 (-56.6℃). Fluid inclusions in magnetite-quartz gneiss show slight depression in their melting temperatures (-56.7~-57.8℃) suggesting traces of additional fluid species such as CH_4 and/or N_2 in the dominantly CO_2-rich fluid. Homogenization of pure CO_2 inclusions in the garnet gneiss, sapphirine granulite, and garnet-orthopyroxene gneiss occurs into the liquid phase at temperatures in the range of -34.9~+4.2℃. This translates into high CO2 densities in the range of 0.9-1.1 g・cm^<-3>. The estimated CO_2 isochore intersects the counterclockwise P-T trajectory of Tonagh Island at around 6-9 kbar at 1100℃, which corresponds to the peak metamorphic conditions of Tonagh Island derived from mineral phase equilibria. We therefore infer that CO_2 was the dominant fluid species present during the ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism in Tonagh Island. The stability of anhydrous minerals such as orthopyroxene in the study area might have been effected by the lowering of H_2O-activity due to the presence of CO_2 at peak metamorphic conditions (>1100℃). departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Polar geoscience Tonagh Island National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Napier ENVELOPE(-58.440,-58.440,-62.167,-62.167) Tonagh Island ENVELOPE(50.333,50.333,-67.117,-67.117)
spellingShingle carbonic fluid inclusion
ultrahigh-temperature granulite
Tonagh Island
Archean Napier Complex
East Antarctica
Tsunogae, Toshiaki
Santosh, M.
Osanai, Yasuhito
Owada, Masaaki
Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi
Hokada, Tomokazu
Crowe, Warwick A.
Miyano, Takashi
Carbonic fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title Carbonic fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_full Carbonic fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_fullStr Carbonic fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_full_unstemmed Carbonic fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_short Carbonic fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from Tonagh Island in the Archean Napier Complex, East Antarctica: A preliminary report
title_sort carbonic fluid inclusions in ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic rocks from tonagh island in the archean napier complex, east antarctica: a preliminary report
topic carbonic fluid inclusion
ultrahigh-temperature granulite
Tonagh Island
Archean Napier Complex
East Antarctica
topic_facet carbonic fluid inclusion
ultrahigh-temperature granulite
Tonagh Island
Archean Napier Complex
East Antarctica
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https://doi.org/10.15094/00003083
https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3083