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Metamorphic zircon: tracking fluid pathways and the implications for the preservation of detrital zircon

Authors :
Peter Chung
Tim J. Dempster
Source :
Journal of the Geological Society. 170:631-639
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Geological Society of London, 2013.

Abstract

Zircon in greenschist-facies Dalradian metasedimentary rocks of Scotland is characterized by two types: large detrital grains and small euhedral metamorphic grains. The former are concentrated in psammites and contain abundant evidence of dissolution and reaction with metamorphic fluids. The smallest metamorphic microzircons ( 2 ) represent >65% of zircon grains, are clustered within pelites and form in aligned arrays that cut across the bedding. The combination of textural characteristics with the spatial distribution shows that the growth of microzircon occurred in a small-scale crack network that developed after folding, reflecting precipitation from locally derived metamorphic fluids. Zircons within psammites in the hinge of an antiform show an enhanced metamorphic response suggesting focusing of fluids by the fold. Metamorphic zircon may be successfully used to map detailed fluid pathways, providing a unique approach to monitoring permeability structure in the crust. The scarcity of unmodified detrital zircon, which forms Supplementary material: The location data ( x , y coordinates), sizes and shape descriptors for the zircon grains are available at www.geolsoc.org.uk/SUP18605.

Details

ISSN :
2041479X and 00167649
Volume :
170
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Geological Society
Accession number :
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