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Petrogenesis of Mafic Garnet Granulite in the Lower Crust of the Kohistan Paleo-arc Complex (Northern Pakistan): Implications for Intra-crustal Differentiation of Island Arcs and Generation of Continental Crust

Authors :
GARRIDO, CARLOS J.
BODINIER, JEAN-LOUIS
BURG, JEAN-PIERRE
ZEILINGER, GEROLD
HUSSAIN, S. SHAHID
DAWOOD, HAMID
CHAUDHRY, M. NAWAZ
GERVILLA, FERNANDO
GARRIDO, CARLOS J.
BODINIER, JEAN-LOUIS
BURG, JEAN-PIERRE
ZEILINGER, GEROLD
HUSSAIN, S. SHAHID
DAWOOD, HAMID
CHAUDHRY, M. NAWAZ
GERVILLA, FERNANDO

Abstract

We report the results of a geochemical study of the Jijal and Sarangar complexes, which constitute the lower crust of the Mesozoic Kohistan paleo-island arc (Northern Pakistan). The Jijal complex is composed of basal peridotites topped by a gabbroic section made up of mafic garnet granulite with minor lenses of garnet hornblendite and granite, grading up-section to hornblende gabbronorite. The Sarangar complex is composed of metagabbro. The Sarangar gabbro and Jijal hornblende gabbronorite have melt-like, light rare earth element (LREE)-enriched REE patterns similar to those of island arc basalts. Together with the Jijal garnet granulite, they define negative covariations of LaN, YbN and (La/Sm)N with Eu* [Eu* = 2 × EuN/(SmN + GdN), where N indicates chondrite normalized], and positive covariations of (Yb/Gd)N with Eu*. REE modeling indicates that these covariations cannot be accounted for by high-pressure crystal fractionation of hydrous primitive or derivative andesites. They are consistent with formation of the garnet granulites as plagioclase-garnet assemblages with variable trapped melt fractions via either high-pressure crystallization of primitive island arc basalts or dehydration-melting of hornblende gabbronorite, provided that the amount of segregated or restitic garnet was low (<5 wt %). Field, petrographic, geochemical and experimental evidence is more consistent with formation of the Jijal garnet granulite by dehydration-melting of Jijal hornblende gabbronorite. Similarly, the Jijal garnet-bearing hornblendite lenses were probably generated by coeval dehydration-melting of hornblendites. Melting models and geochronological data point to intrusive leucogranites in the overlying metaplutonic complex as the melts generated by dehydration-melting of the plutonic protoliths of the Jijal garnet-bearing restites. Consistent with the metamorphic evolution of the Kohistan lower arc crust, dehydration-melting occurred at the mature stage of this island arc when s

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English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.ocn999838964
Document Type :
Electronic Resource