Polymetamorphism of Aktyuz eclogites (northern Kyrgyz Tien-Shan) deduced from inclusions in garnets

Garnet and omphacite in eclogites from the Aktyuz area, northern Kyrgyz Tien-Shan, preserve evidence of two distinct metamorphic events. Relic polyphase inclusions of Fe-rich staurolite (XMg < 0.29), Mg-taramite, paragonite, and oligoclase (An < 16) contained in garnet cores represent a separa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences 2007, Vol.102(2), pp.150-156
Hauptverfasser: OROZBAEV, Rustam T., TAKASU, Akira, TAGIRI, Michio, BAKIROV, Apas B., SAKIEV, Kadyrbek S.
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Zusammenfassung:Garnet and omphacite in eclogites from the Aktyuz area, northern Kyrgyz Tien-Shan, preserve evidence of two distinct metamorphic events. Relic polyphase inclusions of Fe-rich staurolite (XMg < 0.29), Mg-taramite, paragonite, and oligoclase (An < 16) contained in garnet cores represent a separate pre-eclogitic amphibolite or epidote-amphibolite facies metamorphism (T = 560-650 °C, P = 4-10 kbar). This relatively low- to medium-pressure metamorphic event probably resulted from the heat of the hot hanging wall at the inception of subduction. Inclusions in the garnet cores and rims and matrix omphacite (glaucophane, sodic-calcic and calcic amphiboles, paragonite, phengite, epidote, albite, rutile, hematite, and quartz) suggest that epidote-blueschist facies conditions (T = 330-570 °C, P = 8-16 kbar) were experienced during the prograde stage of the eclogitic metamorphism. This event occurred within a subduction zone. The estimated peak metamorphic conditions of the eclogites are T = 600-710 °C and P = 15-25 kbar. The subsequent retrograde path through epidote-amphibolite and greenschist facies suggests a clockwise P-T path, in contrast to the anticlockwise P-T path proposed by previous work.
ISSN:1345-6296
1349-3825
DOI:10.2465/jmps.060831b