Timanide (Ediacaran-Early Cambrian) Metamorphism at the Transition from Eclogite to Amphibolite Facies in the Beloretsk Complex, SW-Urals, Russia
The Beloretsk Metamorphic Complex in the SW Urals formed at a convergent eastern margin of Baltica during the Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian Timanide orogeny. It comprises three major units with lenses of facies-critical metabasites within metasedimentary rocks: A lowermost eclogite unit, an intermed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of earth science (Wuhan, China) China), 2019-12, Vol.30 (6), p.1144-1165 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Beloretsk Metamorphic Complex in the SW Urals formed at a convergent eastern margin of Baltica during the Neoproterozoic-Early Cambrian Timanide orogeny. It comprises three major units with lenses of facies-critical metabasites within metasedimentary rocks: A lowermost eclogite unit, an intermediate garnet amphibolite unit and an upper amphibolite-greenschist unit. Pressure (
P
)-temperature (
T
)-paths of four rocks from the two lowermost units were determined mainly by
PT
pseudosection techniques showing similar clockwise loops at different peak metamorphic, water-saturated conditions: A phengite-bearing eclogite shows peak
PT
conditions of 16.5–18.5 kbar/525–550 °C (stage I) followed by stage II at 11.5–13.0 kbar/585–615 °C. A garnet amphibolite from the intermediate unit yields lower peak conditions of 11.7–14.5 kbar/480–510 °C (stage I) followed by stage II at 9.5–11.0 kbar/535–560 °C. However, a granite gneiss in the eclogite unit shows similar maximum pressures as the eclogite, but higher temperatures at 15.6–16.2 kbar/660–675 °C, whereas a garnet micaschist contains comparable high pressure relicts, but underwent an advanced midcrustal reequilibration at 7.5–9.0 kbar/555–610 °C. We dated the eclogite by a 7-point Rb/Sr mineral isochron (phengite, omphacite, apatite) at 532.2±9.1 Ma interpreted as age of crystallisation of the eclogitic peak
PT
assemblage. This age is the youngest compared to the known Timanide metamorphic and magmatic ages. |
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ISSN: | 1674-487X 1867-111X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12583-019-1249-2 |