1. Disruption of a high-pressure unit during exhumation : Example of the Cycladic Blueschist unit (Thera, Ios and Naxos islands, Greece)
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Peillod, Alexandre, Patten, Clifford G. C., Drueppel, Kirsten, Beranoaguirre, Aratz, Zeh, Armin, Gudelius, Dominik, Hector, Simon, Majka, Jaroslaw, Kleine-Marshall, Barbara I., Karlson, Andreas, Gerdes, Axel, Kolb, Jochen, Peillod, Alexandre, Patten, Clifford G. C., Drueppel, Kirsten, Beranoaguirre, Aratz, Zeh, Armin, Gudelius, Dominik, Hector, Simon, Majka, Jaroslaw, Kleine-Marshall, Barbara I., Karlson, Andreas, Gerdes, Axel, and Kolb, Jochen
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Reconstructing the original geometry of a high-pressure tectonic unit is challenging but important to understand the mechanisms of mountain building. While a single nappe is subducted and exhumed, nappe-internal thrusts may disrupt it into several subunits. The Middle-CBU nappe of the Cycladic Blueschist Unit (Hellenide subduction orogen, Greece) shows evidence of such disruption along a Trans-Cycladic-Thrust (TCT), however, the timing of this thrusting is unknown. Here, we report multi-petrological and geochronological data from the Middle-CBU nappe from the Thera and Ios islands (Greece). Using Zr-in-rutile thermometry coupled with quartz-in-garnet elastic barometry, average P-T and phase equilibrium thermodynamic modelling, we show that garnet growth in Ios occurred during prograde metamorphism at 6.7 +/- 1.4 kbar to 13.0 +/- 1.6 kbar and 326 +/- 20 degrees C to 506 +/- 13 degrees C (2 sigma uncertainty) followed by early exhumation to 10.1 +/- 0.6 kbar and 484 +/- 14 degrees C and a greenschist facies overprint at 5.7 +/- 1.2 kbar and 416 +/- 14 degrees C. For Thera, we constrain peak HP conditions of 7.6 +/- 1.8 kbar and 331 +/- 18 degrees C, followed by exhumation and equilibration at similar to 2 kbar and similar to 275 degrees C using average P-T and phase equilibrium thermodynamic modelling. For Ios, Uranium-Pb garnet geochronology provides ages of 55.7 +/- 5.0 Ma (2 sigma uncertainties) for prograde and 40.1 +/- 1.4 Ma for peak HP metamorphism. Combining our new P-T-t data from Thera and Ios islands with existing data from Naxos island, we conclude that the studied nappe segments represent remnants of a former coherent nappe. The P-T-t data define an Eocene subduction rate of 2.1 +/- 1.0 km/Ma, which is distinctly slower than the current subduction rate of 40-45 km/Ma. After subduction, the exhumation of the Middle-CBU nappe occurred during the Oligocene at different rates for different localities. The Middle-CBU nappe of Naxos was exhumed at a rate of sim
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- 2024
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