Metamorphic evolution of granulites from Grovnes Peninsula of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Constraints from phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology

Petrology, geothermobarometry, and phase equilibrium modelling of garnetiferous felsic gneiss from Grovnes peninsula in the Larsemann Hills of Prydz Bay, East Antarctica provide pristine evidence for the preservation of high-grade metamorphic imprint in the area. The metamorphic evolution of the sam...

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Published in:Polar Science
Main Authors: Sorcar Nilanjana, Dev J. Amal, Mukherjee Sneha, Joshi Kumar Batuk, Rao B. Padma
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Published: 2023
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description Petrology, geothermobarometry, and phase equilibrium modelling of garnetiferous felsic gneiss from Grovnes peninsula in the Larsemann Hills of Prydz Bay, East Antarctica provide pristine evidence for the preservation of high-grade metamorphic imprint in the area. The metamorphic evolution of the sample is demonstrated by the development of the assemblage Grt+Bt+Melt+Pl+Sill+Kfs+Qtz+Ilm at peak metamorphic conditions of ∼790 °C and ∼7.5 kbar, which subsequently underwent retrogression and cooling to lower P-T conditions along a clockwise path. Texturally constrained chemical dating of monazites constrain the timing of peak metamorphism and garnet formation at ∼575 Ma, whereas the apatite U–Pb ages constrain cooling ages at ∼518 Ma. The clockwise P˗T˗t trajectory of the studied samples, together with the Ediacaran-Cambrian metamorphic/cooling ages demonstrate the long-lived nature of metamorphism in Prydz Bay, which is ascribed to collisional tectonism prevalent during the final stages of the assembly of East Gondwana supercontinent. Similar results from adjacent continental fragments including Sri Lanka, Eastern Ghats Belt, Madagascar, and South India suggest their coeval metamorphic evolution during the East African orogeny. journal article
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000439 2025-04-13T14:09:42+00:00 Metamorphic evolution of granulites from Grovnes Peninsula of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Constraints from phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology Sorcar Nilanjana Dev J. Amal Mukherjee Sneha Joshi Kumar Batuk Rao B. Padma 2023-12-31 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2000439 eng eng 10.1016/j.polar.2023.100982 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2023.100982 Polar Science 38 100982 18739652 18764428 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2000439 Larsemann hills Phase equilibria modelling Monazite-apatite petrochronology East gondwana NA 2023 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2023.100982 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z Petrology, geothermobarometry, and phase equilibrium modelling of garnetiferous felsic gneiss from Grovnes peninsula in the Larsemann Hills of Prydz Bay, East Antarctica provide pristine evidence for the preservation of high-grade metamorphic imprint in the area. The metamorphic evolution of the sample is demonstrated by the development of the assemblage Grt+Bt+Melt+Pl+Sill+Kfs+Qtz+Ilm at peak metamorphic conditions of ∼790 °C and ∼7.5 kbar, which subsequently underwent retrogression and cooling to lower P-T conditions along a clockwise path. Texturally constrained chemical dating of monazites constrain the timing of peak metamorphism and garnet formation at ∼575 Ma, whereas the apatite U–Pb ages constrain cooling ages at ∼518 Ma. The clockwise P˗T˗t trajectory of the studied samples, together with the Ediacaran-Cambrian metamorphic/cooling ages demonstrate the long-lived nature of metamorphism in Prydz Bay, which is ascribed to collisional tectonism prevalent during the final stages of the assembly of East Gondwana supercontinent. Similar results from adjacent continental fragments including Sri Lanka, Eastern Ghats Belt, Madagascar, and South India suggest their coeval metamorphic evolution during the East African orogeny. journal article Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Polar Science Polar Science Prydz Bay National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Prydz Bay Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400) Polar Science 38 100982
spellingShingle Larsemann hills
Phase equilibria modelling
Monazite-apatite petrochronology
East gondwana
Sorcar Nilanjana
Dev J. Amal
Mukherjee Sneha
Joshi Kumar Batuk
Rao B. Padma
Metamorphic evolution of granulites from Grovnes Peninsula of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Constraints from phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology
title Metamorphic evolution of granulites from Grovnes Peninsula of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Constraints from phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology
title_full Metamorphic evolution of granulites from Grovnes Peninsula of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Constraints from phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology
title_fullStr Metamorphic evolution of granulites from Grovnes Peninsula of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Constraints from phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology
title_full_unstemmed Metamorphic evolution of granulites from Grovnes Peninsula of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Constraints from phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology
title_short Metamorphic evolution of granulites from Grovnes Peninsula of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Constraints from phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology
title_sort metamorphic evolution of granulites from grovnes peninsula of larsemann hills, east antarctica: constraints from phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology
topic Larsemann hills
Phase equilibria modelling
Monazite-apatite petrochronology
East gondwana
topic_facet Larsemann hills
Phase equilibria modelling
Monazite-apatite petrochronology
East gondwana
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2000439