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The Sondalo gabbro contact aureole (Campo unit, Eastern Alps): implications for mid-crustal mafic magma emplacement

Journal

CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY
Volume 171, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00410-016-1263-7

Keywords

Alps; Austroalpine nappes; Gabbro; Contact metamorphism; Permian; Thermodynamic modelling

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  1. Exxon-Mobil research grant

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Contact aureoles rimming plutonic rocks are the locus of metamorphism and deformations witnessing magma emplacement mechanisms in the crust. In this study, structural and petrological observations are combined to mineral equilibria modelling to unravel the polyphase tectono-metamorphic history of the Permian Sondalo gabbro and its host rock, the Campo unit (Eastern Alps). The Campo unit consists of Grt St Ms Bt P1 Qtz f Sil And Crd mica schists attesting of a Carboniferous prograde P T path, reaching 6 kbar/600 degrees C and subsequently 5.6 kbar/650 degrees C. This metamorphism is coeval with the formation of a sub-vertical NE SW trending foliation (S1) and its overprint by a sub -vertical NW SE trending foliation (S2). The heat brought by the Permian intrusives subsequently caused heating of the Campo unit at around 3-4 kbar/540 degrees C reflected by regional static crystallization of cordierite and andalusite porphyroblasts. During the intrusion of the Sondalo gabbro, thermal peak conditions are recorded by Grt Sil Spl Crd Ilm granulitic xenoliths at 5.5 kbar/930 degrees C, subsequently exhumed at 4 kbar during the development of a new foliation (S3). This foliation is localized around the pluton and moderately dips away from the centre of the pluton. In the migmatitic contact aureole, Grt Sil Bt Pl Qtz Ilm and Grt Sil Crd Spl Bt Kfs Ilm residual rocks bear the new foliation (S3) and document a decompression from 6 kbar/750 C to 5 kbar/725 C and from 5.2 kbar/800 degrees C to reach 4.8 kbar/770 degrees C, respectively. The P T d paths recorded by the host rock and the xenoliths point to a two-step magma emplacement. First the Sondalo gabbro intruded the Campo unit causing heating of the host rock without deformation at 3-4 kbar. Second, the ductile flow along the pluton margins developed a new foliation (S3) during exhumation of the pluton and its immediate contact aureole from 6 to 4 kbar. Altogether, it indicates a progressive increase in mechanical coupling between the pluton and the host rock during magma emplacement.

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