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Paragenesis of sodic pyroxene-bearing quartz schists: implications for the P-T history of the Sanbagawa belt

Authors :
Enami, Masaki
Wallis, Simon R.
Banno, Yasuyuki
Source :
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology; March 1994, Vol. 116 Issue: 1-2 p182-198, 17p
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Sodic pyroxene (jadeite content X<subscript>jd</subscript>=0.1–0.3) occurs locally as small inclusions within, albite porphyroblasts and in the matrix of hematite-bearing quartz schists in the Sanbagawa (Sambagawa) metamorphic belt, central Shikoku, Japan. The sodic, pyroxene-bearing samples are characteristically free from chlorite and their typical mineral assemblage is sodic pyroxene+subcalcic (or sodic) amphibole+phengitic mica+albite+quartz+hematite+titanite±epidote. Spessartine-rich garnet occurs in Mn-rich samples. Sodic pyroxene in epidote-bearing samples tends to be poorer in acmite content (average X<subscript>Acm</subscript>=0.26–0.50) than that in the epidote-free samples (X<subscript>Acm</subscript>=0.45–0.47). X<subscript>Jd</subscript> shows no systematic relationship to metamorphic grade, and is different among the three sampling regions [Saruta-gawa, Asemi-gawa and Bessi (Besshi)]. The average X<subscript>Jd</subscript> of the Saruta-gawa samples (0.21–0.29) is higher than that of the Asemi-gawa (0.13–0.17) and Bessi (0.14–0.23). The P-T conditions of the Asemi-gawa and Bessi regions are estimated at 5.5–6.5 kbar, >360°C in the chlorite zone, 7–8.5 kbar, 440±15°C in the garnet zone and 8–9.5 kbar, 520±25°C in the albite-biotite zone. Metamorphic pressure of the Saruta-gawa region is systematically 1–1.5 kbar higher than that of the Asemi-gawa and Bessi regions, and materials of the Saruta-gawa region have been subducted to a level 3–5 km deeper than materials that underwent metamorphism at equivalent temperatures and are now exposed in the Asemi-gawa and Bessi regions. Pressure slightly increases toward the north (structurally high levels) through the Sanbagawa belt of central shikoku. Two types of zonal structure were observed in relatively coarse-grained sodic pyroxenes in the matrix. One type is characterized by increasing X<subscript>Jd</subscript> from core to rim, the other type by decreasing X<subscript>Jd</subscript> from core to rim. Both types of zoned pyroxenes show an increase in X<subscript>Fe</subscript><subscript>2+</subscript>[=Fe<superscript>2+</superscript>/(Fe<superscript>2+</superscript>+Mg)] from core to rim. The first type of zoning was observed in a sample from the chlorite zone of lowest grade, whereas the latter occurs in the garnet and albite-biotite zones of higher grade. The contrast in zonal structure implies that dP/dT during prograde metamorphism decreased with increasing metamorphic grade and may have been negative in some samples from the higher-grade zones. The estimated dP/dT of the prograde stage of the chlorite zone is 3.2 kbar/100°C, and that of the garnet and albite-biotite zones is -1.8 to 0.9 kbar/100°C. The variation of dP/dT at shallow and deep levels of a subduction system probably reflects the difference of heating duration and/or change in thermal gradient of the subduction zone by continuous cooling of the surrounding mantle.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00107999 and 14320967
Volume :
116
Issue :
1-2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs15583997
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00310699