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Thermobarometry and fluid evolution of enderbites within the Magondi Mobile Belt, northern Zimbabwe

Authors :
H. Munyanyiwa
Hielke Jelsma
J.L.R. Touret
Source :
Lithos. 29:163-176
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1993.

Abstract

Metamorphic conditions within arenaceous, calcareous and argillaceous supracrustal rocks of the Magondi Mobile Belt (Zimbabwe) range from greenschist to granulite facies. Within the high-grade segment, basement gneisses of early Proterozoic age and argillaceous rocks of the Mid-Proterozoic Piriwiri Group are intruded by charnockites and enderbites. Metamorphic mineral assemblages and thermobarometric data for enderbitic granulites of Nyaodza show temperatures of 700–800°C and pressures of 5–7 kbar for the peak of granulite-facies metamorphism. Microthermometry and Raman microspectroscopy reveal that CO 2 , associated with minor N 2 , has been the dominant fluid phase during granulite-facies metamorphism. The chronology of the CO 2 inclusions and the development of microtextures and mineral assemblages in the enderbites indicates that isolated negative crystal shaped CO 2 inclusions in quartz and plagioclase porphyroclasts entrap syn-metamorphic fluids of medium-high densities (0.88–0.90 g/cm 3 ). Lower density (0.71–0.77 g/cm 3 ) CO 2 inclusions in trails and clusters within the same minerals were formed from local re-equilibration and re-entrapment of the former (near-) peak granulitic CO 2 inclusions. As in many other granulites, syn-metamorphic CO 2 is associated with intrusives emplaced near the peak of metamorphism.

Details

ISSN :
00244937
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lithos
Accession number :
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