CLOCKWISE P-T PATHS FOR CRUSTAL MELTING AND H2O RECYCLING IN GRANITE SOURCE REGIONS AND MIGMATITE TERRAINS

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dc.contributor.author Thompson A.B.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-10T04:02:04Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-10T04:02:04Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=553944
dc.identifier.citation Lithos, 2001, 56, 1, 33-45
dc.identifier.issn 0024-4937
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/24611
dc.description.abstract Clockwise pressure-temperature (P-T) paths of metamorphism pass through two kinds of melting reactions with increasing temperature. The first generates H2O-saturated partial melts at the H2O-saturated solidus, only if excess H2O is present. Usually, this accounts for less than 3% melt. The second generates H2O-undersaturated melts through dehydration-melting reactions (DMRs) of micas, or other hydrous minerals, and occurs at temperatures higher than the H2O-saturated solidus. If H2O-undersaturated melts remain in situ, and the source regions are not exhumed, then the crystallisation reactions encountered along the near-reverse P-T path may produce the same mineralogy as in the source rock.In regions of exhumation, along the decompression segments of clockwise P-T paths, two other types of crystallisation reactions occur. The better-known type occurs at the recrossing of the pelite H2O-saturated solidus at shallower depth. This can occur at mid-crustal depths or much shallower (at pressures lower than the appropriate invariant point which relates all of these reactions), and will result in granitic pegmatites. At the other type, remaining mica can react with hydrous melt to generate anhydrous granulite with free H2O fluid. Such suprasolidus decompression-dehydration reactions (SDDRs) result in freezing of pelitic melts at mid-crustal depth to K-feldspar+quartz assemblages, and release of H2O which can induce H2O-saturated melting in adjacent fertile lithologies lacking H2O (e.g., psammite, older granite). Distinct mineral proportions and textures will result from each reaction.The actual reactions occurring are related through specific invariant points whose locations are known in the P-T space. The displacement of these invariant points due to additional components in the solid, melt and fluid phases is reasonably well known. The flat-lying SDDR (very low dP/dT) will extend to much higher pressures if a low-aH2O fluid is present. SDDR involving amphibole or epidote will occur in mafic to intermediate compositions, over a large depth range depending on Fe/Mg, Ca/Na, etc., of the rock compositions.
dc.subject DEHYDRATION-MELTING
dc.subject DECOMPRESSION-DEHYDRATION
dc.subject EXHUMATION
dc.title CLOCKWISE P-T PATHS FOR CRUSTAL MELTING AND H2O RECYCLING IN GRANITE SOURCE REGIONS AND MIGMATITE TERRAINS
dc.type Статья


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