Franciscan eclogite revisited: Reevaluation of the P–T evolution of tectonic blocks from Tiburon Peninsula, California, U.S.A
High-grade blocks in the Franciscan complex at Tiburon, California, record relatively low temperature eclogite-facies metamorphism and blueschist-facies overprinting. The eclogite-facies mineral assemblage contains prograde-zoned garnet + omphacite + epidote +/- hornblende (katophoritic and barroisi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mineralogy and petrology 2006-09, Vol.88 (1-2), p.243-267 |
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Zusammenfassung: | High-grade blocks in the Franciscan complex at Tiburon, California, record relatively low temperature eclogite-facies metamorphism and blueschist-facies overprinting. The eclogite-facies mineral assemblage contains prograde-zoned garnet + omphacite + epidote +/- hornblende (katophoritic and barroisitic Ca-Na amphibole) +/- glaucophane + phengite (apprpoximately 3.5Si p.f.u.) +/- paragonite + rutile + quartz. The blueschist-facies mineral assemblage contains chlorite + titanite + glaucophane + epidote +/- albite +/- phengite (approximately 3.3Si p.f.u.). Albite is not stable in the eclogite stage. New calculations based on garnet-omphacite-phengite thermobarometry and THERMOCALC average-P-T calculations yield peak eclogite-facies P-T conditions of P = 2.2-2.5GPa and T = 550-620 degrees C porphyroclastic omphacite with inclusions of garnet and paragonite yields an average-P-T of 1.8 +/- 0.2GPa at 490 +/- 70 degrees C for the pre-peak stage. The inferred counterclockwise hairpin P-T trajectory suggests prograde eclogitization of a relatively "cold" subducting slab, and subsequent exhumation and blueschist-facies recrystallization by a decreasing geotherm. Although an epidote-garnet amphibolitic assemblage is ubiquitous in some blocks, P-T pseudosection analyses imply that the epidote-garnet amphibolitic assemblage is stable during prograde eclogite-facies metamorphism. Available geochronologic data combined with our new insight for the maximum pressure suggest an average exhumation rate of approximately 5km/Ma, as rapid as those of some ultrahigh pressure metamorphic terranes. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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ISSN: | 0930-0708 1438-1168 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00710-006-0157-1 |