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Journal of Petrology | Volume 44 | Number 7 | Pages 1281-1308 | 2003
© Oxford University Press 2003

Multi-stage Garnet in the Internal Briançonnais Basement (Ambin Massif, Savoy): New Petrological Constraints on the Blueschist-facies Metamorphism in the Western Alps and Tectonic Implications

J. GANNE1,*, F. BUSSY2 and O. VIDAL3

1 LABORATOIRE DE GÉODYNAMIQUE DES CHAÎNES ALPINES, CNRS, UMR 5025, UNIVERSITÉ DE SAVOIE, DOMAINE UNIVERSITAIRE, F-73376, FRANCE
2 INSTITUTE OF MINERALOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY, BFSH-2, UNIVERSITY OF LAUSANNE, LAUSANNE,CH-1015, SWITZERLAND
3 LABORATOIRE DE GÉODYNAMIQUE DES CHAÎNES ALPINES, CNRS, UMR 5025, UNIVERSITÉ JOSEPH FOURIER, MAISON DES GÉOSCIENCES, B.P. 43, 38041 GRENOBLE, FRANCE

* Corresponding author. Telephone: (33) 4 79 75 81 33. E-mail: Jerome.ganne{at}univ-savoie.fr

Three types of garnet have been distinguished in pelitic schists from an epidote–blueschist-facies unit of the Ambin and South Vanoise Briançonnais massifs on the basis of texture, chemical zoning and mineral inclusion characterization. Type-1 garnet cores with high Mn/Ca ratios are interpreted as pre-Alpine relicts, whereas Type-1 garnet rims, Type-2 inclusion-rich porphyroblasts and smaller Type-3 garnets are Alpine. The latter are all characterized by low Mn/Ca ratios and a coexisting mineral assemblage of blue amphibole, high-Si phengite, epidote and quartz. Prograde growth conditions during Alpine D1 high-pressure (HP) metamorphism are recorded by a decrease in Mn and increase in Fe (±Ca) in the Type-2 garnets, culminating in peak PT conditions of 14–16 kbar and 500°C in the deepest parts of the Ambin dome. The multistage growth history of Type-1 garnets indicates a polymetamorphic history for the Ambin and South Vanoise massifs; unfortunately, no age constraints are available. The new metamorphic constraints on the Alpine event in the massifs define a metamorphic T ‘gap’ between them and their surrounding cover (Briançonnais and upper Schistes Lustrés units), which experienced metamorphism only in the stability field of carpholite–lawsonite (T < 400°C). These data and supporting structural studies confirm that the Ambin and South Vanoise massifs are slices of ‘eclogitized’ continental crust tectonically extruded within the Schistes Lustrés units and Briançonnais covers. The corresponding tectonic contacts with top-to-east movement are responsible for the juxtaposition of lower-grade metamorphic units on the Ambin and South Vanoise massifs.

KEY WORDS: Alpine HP metamorphism; Ambin and South Vanoise Briançonnais basements; metamorphic gaps; multistage garnets; Western Alps


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