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Metamorphic P-T path and geochronology of garnet-bearing amphibolite of the Inyoni Shear Zone, southwestern Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa.

Authors :
Peng, Tao
Wang, Guo-Dong
Wang, Hao Y.C.
Liu, Jia-Hui
Zhang, Hui C.G.
Chen, Hong-Xu
Wu, Chun-Ming
Source :
Precambrian Research. Feb2019, Vol. 321, p261-276. 16p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Highlights • The amphibolite of the Inyoni Shear Zone records clockwise P-T paths. • The metamorphic age ranges from 3260 to 3217 Ma. • Subduction and later tectonic exhumation might operate. Abstract Geothermobarometry and phase equilibria modeling were conducted for garnet-bearing amphibolite of the Inyoni Shear Zone (ISZ), southwestern Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa. The prograde (M1), metamorphic peak (M2) and retrograde (M3) metamorphic P-T conditions were estimated to be ∼560 °C/∼8 kbar, 660–730 °C/7–9.5 kbar and 570–630 °C/5–6 kbar, respectively. The amphibolite records clockwise P-T paths, and the metamorphic peak P-T conditions belong to the medium P/T facies series. The retrograde segment of the P-T path documents near isothermal decompression which may reflect relative fast exhumation. The estimated apparent geotherm is 20–30 °C/km. SIMS U-Pb dating of metamorphic zircon suggests that the metamorphism of the ISZ amphibolite have occurred during ∼3.26–3.22 Ga, and the metamorphic peak might occur at ∼3.24 Ga. Furthermore, 40Ar/39Ar dating of hornblende indicates that the cooling stage might occur at ∼3.20 Ga. It is anticipated that the protolith of the amphibolite of the ISZ may have been involved in a subduction-like tectonic process along with the TTG plutons and was metamorphosed during 3.26–3.22 Ga, then uplifted from within the surrounding TTG plutons at ∼3.20 Ga. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03019268
Volume :
321
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Precambrian Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
134017096
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2018.12.021