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New Constraints from Garnetite on the P-T Path of the Khondalite Belt: Implications for the Tectonic Evolution of the North China Craton

Journal

JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY
Volume 54, Issue 9, Pages 1725-1758

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/egt029

Keywords

clockwise P-T path; garnetite; Khondalite Belt; North China Craton; pseudosection

Funding

  1. NSFC in China [41023009, 40730315]
  2. State Key Development Program for Basic Research of China [2012CB416601]

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Garnetite pods containing > 60 mol % garnet in association with garnet-bearing quartz-rich lenses are sporadically distributed in the Khondalite Belt, North China Craton. The mineral assemblages and microtextures of garnetite occurring in quartzo-feldspathic sillimanite-garnet gneiss in the Xiaoshizi area allow definition of the metamorphic history of the area. Formation of garnet poikiloblasts coupled with their enclosing and matrix minerals quartz, sillimanite, plagioclase, biotite, rutile and ilmenite defines an M-1 assemblage consistent with partial melting and subsequent melt separation. Thermodynamic modeling of bell-shaped Ca zoning in garnet poikiloblasts confirms that this occurred during decompression. A retrograde M-2 assemblage replacing M-1 garnet or sillimanite is defined by two microdomains: coronas of Grt2 + Crd (M-2a) where quartz is present, and Spl + Crd symplectite (M-2b) where quartz is absent. The final metamorphic stage led to the coronal assemblage Grt3 + Opx + Crd + Pl + Bt (M-3) surrounding M-1 garnet. Comparison of the observed mineral proportions and compositions with the predictions of phase equilibria modeling in the NCKFMASHTO system for the effective bulk compositions, in combination with Zr-in-rutile thermometry, results in the following P-T conditions for the metamorphic events: 820-850 degrees C (up to 950 degrees C) and 8 center dot 5-9 center dot 5 kbar for M-1; 850-865 degrees C and 7 center dot 4-7 center dot 6 kbar for M-2; 710-720 degrees C and 6 center dot 4-6 center dot 6 kbar for M-3. The clockwise P-T path thus defined for M-1 to M-3 evolution is interpreted to reflect the onset of extension and exhumation of the Khondalite Belt at similar to 1890 Ma, following the emplacement of S-type granitoids at similar to 1920-1890 Ma and ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism at similar to 1920 Ma that resulted from collision of the Yinshan and Ordos Blocks at similar to 1950 Ma.

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