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Journal of Petrology 45(6) © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved
PressureTemperature Path Recorded in the Yangkou Garnet Peridotite, in Su-Lu Ultrahigh-pressure Metamorphic Belt, Eastern China

1 DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, KYOTO UNIVERSITY, KYOTO 606-8502, JAPAN
2 DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES, FACULTY OF SCIENCE, KANAZAWA UNIVERSITY, KANAZAWA 920-1192, JAPAN
Corresponding author. Fax: 81-(0)75-753-4189. E-mail: hirajima{at}kueps.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Chemical variations along with changes in microstructure of the principal constituent minerals make it possible to identify at least four equilibrium stages in the evolution of the Yangkou garnet peridotite in the Su-Lu ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic belt, eastern China: Stage Ia primary garnet lherzolite stage represented by coarse-grained (a few millimeters size) porphyroclastic aluminous pyroxenes + chromian spinel ± garnet; Stage IIan ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) stage defined by fine-grained matrix phases (0·10·3 mm size) of garnet + extremely low-Al orthopyroxene + high-Na clinopyroxene + chromite; Stage IIIa medium-pressure stage defined by fine-grained mineral aggregates (<0·10·2 mm size) mainly composed of aluminous spinel + high-Al orthopyroxene in the matrix; Stage IVan amphibolite- to greenschist-facies stage defined by poikiloblastic amphibole. Orthopyroxeneclinopyroxene thermometry and an empirical spinel barometer give temperatures of around 800830°C and pressures of 1·22·9 GPa for porphyroclasts of Stage I. Garnetorthopyroxene, garnetclinopyroxene and empirical spinel geothermobarometers give relatively uniform PT conditions for the matrix garnetorthopyroxeneclinopyroxenechromite assemblage of Stage II (
730760°C and 3·64·1 GPa). Aluminous spinelolivine pairs in the aggregates give
650680°C at 1·01·5 GPa for Stage III. The granulation of the studied rocks may have taken place during subduction (Stages I and II) of the host peridotite. The lack of kelyphitic rims around the matrix garnet and the preservation of incompatible assemblages in the matrix of the studied rocks is due to extremely low H2O activity during the early decompression stage. The peak temperature of associated eclogites in the Yangkou UHP unit is 700800°C at 3·14·1 GPa. These observations suggest that the mantle fragment (garnet peridotite) and the crustal fragment (eclogite) in the Yangkou UHP unit both experienced a common UHP metamorphic event and that the exhumation path obtained by these reference points supports nearly isothermal decompression of the unit. The Yangkou UHP unit is considered to have been exhumed as part of a larger crustal mass (c. >10 km in size) along with the surrounding orthogneisses. Such isothermal decompression paths have also been reported from other areas of the Su-Lu belt and the Dabie Mountains. As the orthogneisses volumetrically account for >90% of these areas, buoyancy-controlled uplift probably played an important role in the exhumation of the UHP rocks, at least from the upper mantle to the lower crust.
KEY WORDS: China; garnet peridotite; isothermal decompression path; Shandong; Su-Lu UHP belt
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