P-T PATHS AND TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF SHEAR ZONES SEPARATING HIGH-GRADE TERRAINS FROM CRATONS: EXAMPLES FROM KOLA PENINSULA (RUSSIA) AND LIMPOPO REGION (SOUTH AFRICA)

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dc.contributor.author Perchuk L.L.
dc.contributor.author Gerya T.V.
dc.contributor.author Krotov A.V.
dc.contributor.author Reenen D.D.V.
dc.contributor.author Smit C.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-28T11:13:04Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-28T11:13:04Z
dc.date.issued 2000
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13346574
dc.identifier.citation Mineralogy and Petrology, 2000, 69, 1, 0109-0142
dc.identifier.issn 0930-0708
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/23889
dc.description.abstract Two metamorphic zones are identified in strongly deformed mica schists from the 1.9 Ga Korva Tundra Group of the Tanaelv belt: (1) a chlorite-staurolite zone tectonically overlaying gneisses of the Karelian craton, and (2) a kyanite-biotite zone tectonically underlying garnet amphibolites of the Tanaelv Belt, which are in tectonic contact with the Lapland granulite complex. The prograde reaction Chl+St+Ms ↠ Ky+Bt+Qtz+H2O clearly defines a boundary between zones (1) and (2). Rotated garnet porphyroblasts from zone (1) contain numerous inclusions (Otz, Chl, Ms), and show clear Mg/Fe chemical zoning, suggesting garnet growth during prograde metamorphism. The metamorphic peak, T = 650°C and P = 7.5 kbar, is recorded in the kyanite-biotite zone and characterized by unzoned snowball garnet. In many samples of mica schists euhedral garnet porphyroblasts of the retrograde stage are completely devoid of mineral inclusions while N Mg decreases from core to rim, indicating a decrease in P-T from 650°C, 7.5 kbar to 530°C, 5 kbar. The Hout River Shear Zone (South Africa) shows metamorphic zonation from greenschists through epidote amphibolites to garnet amphibolites. Rare strongly deformed mica schists (Chl+Grt+Pl+Ms+Bt+Qtz) occur as thin layers among epidote-amphibolites only. Garnet porphyroblasts in the schists are similar to that of the Tanaelv Belt recording a prograde P-T path with peak conditions of T = 600°C and P∼ 5.5 kbar. The retrograde stage is documented by the continuous reaction Prp+2Ms+Phl ↠ 6Qtz+3East recording a minimum T = 520°C and P ∼ 3.3 kbar. Similar narrow clock-wise P-T loops recorded in mica schists from both studied shear zones suggest similarities in the geodynamic history of both shear zones under consideration.
dc.title P-T PATHS AND TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF SHEAR ZONES SEPARATING HIGH-GRADE TERRAINS FROM CRATONS: EXAMPLES FROM KOLA PENINSULA (RUSSIA) AND LIMPOPO REGION (SOUTH AFRICA)
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