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METASOMATIC HORIZON SEALING SERPENTINITE-METASEDIMENTS PAIR IN THE ZERMATT-SAAS METAOPHIOLITE (NORTHWESTERN ALPS): RECORD OF A CHANNEL FOR FOCUSSED FLUID FLOW DURING SUBDUCTION.

Authors :
Claudia Rotondo, Francesca
Tartarotti, Paola
Guerini, Sara
Della Porta, Giovanna
Campomenosi, Nicola
Source :
Ofioliti; 2021, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p1-25, 25p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A metasomatic horizon (MH) occurs between the metaophiolite (serpentinite and metaophicarbonates) basement and metasedimentary sequence (chaotic rocks and calcschists) of the Lake Miserin Ophiolite, in the high pressure Zermatt-Saas Zone of the Northwestern Alps. Macro- and microstructural analyses combined with petrological and geochemical investigations of the MH and surrounding lithologies unravelled a polyphase blastesis-deformation history, which led to the formation of a complex fabric and minero-chemical alteration of the serpentinite basement-metasediments interface. Dehydration, decarbonation and carbonation interplayed from early Alpine subduction up to HP-LT metamorphic peak (T = 550-630°C, P = 1.8-2.5 GPa), to produce a distinctive, pervasive amphibole (tremolite/actinolite) replacement both in carbonate-rich and serpentinite-rich domains pertaining to the MH protoliths, i.e., serpentinite and carbonatebearing metabreccia of the chaotic rock unit. This characteristic amphibole metasomatism is more pronounced toward the contact with the metaophicarbonates, and the average d<superscript>18</superscript>OVSMOW and d13CVPDB values of dolomite within the MH (+14.4‰ and +0.7‰ respectively) lie between those of the metaophicarbonates and of calcschist. These results suggest that Mg-H<subscript>2</subscript>O-rich fluids from the dehydrating slab, CO<subscript>2</subscript> released by decarbonation and SiO<subscript>2</subscript>-rich fluids evolved in calcschists mixed together and circulated mostly along the metaophiolite basement/metasediments interface, where the MH developed and recorded a preferential channel for mixed metamorphic fluid flow. These findings highlight and confirm that the study of metasomatic rocks in convergent systems is crucial to comprehend the behaviour of different fluids circulating, mixing and interacting with lithologies along slab-parallel discontinuities, which act as major fluid conduits for deep volatile recycling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03912612
Volume :
46
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Ofioliti
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148422389
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4454/ofioliti.v46i1.535