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Hidden intact coesite in deeply subducted rocks

Authors :
Yui Kouketsu
Yohei Igami
Akira Miyake
Tomoyuki Kobayashi
Tomoki Taguchi
Source :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 558:116763
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

The stabilization of coesite is a diagnostic indicator of ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism and in many cases it implies that a rock has been subducted to a minimum depth of 80 km. Coesite typically occurs as rare relicts in rigid host minerals, but most commonly transforms into α-quartz pseudomorphs during exhumation. The abundance of coesite-bearing rocks in orogens worldwide is a contentious issue in the petrological community, despite evidence from numerical modeling that suggests that coesite formation should be a common geological process during ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism. This knowledge gap must be addressed to improve the understanding of the geological aspects of subduction-zone geodynamics. Here we report that minuscule coesites (

Details

ISSN :
0012821X
Volume :
558
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Accession number :
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