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Raman geobarometry of quartz inclusions in eclogitic garnet constrains the metamorphic evolution and exhumation of the Sumdo oceanic slab in Tibet

Journal

GONDWANA RESEARCH
Volume 104, Issue -, Pages 172-184

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2021.05.015

Keywords

Metamorphic evolution; Sumdo metamorphic belt; Raman geobarometry; Pseudosection; Exhumation mechanism of oceanic crust

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41972064, 41872067, 41630207, 41750110483]
  2. Basic Geological Survey Program of China [DD20190006]

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This study investigates the Xilang eclogite from the Sumdo eclogite-bearing metamorphic belt in Tibet, revealing its near-peak metamorphic conditions and significantly higher residual pressure compared to other areas. The research suggests that residual pressure of eclogites is not only influenced by peak metamorphic conditions, but also controlled by the exhumation rate of host rocks.
Due to the high density at mantle depths, subducted oceanic crust rarely exhumes to the surface of Earth, making it challenging to determine the evolution and dynamic behavior of oceanic crust. The Sumdo eclogite-bearing metamorphic belt, located between the north and south Lhasa terranes in Tibet, is a nat-ural laboratory for studying the metamorphic evolution of oceanic eclogites. We combined phase equi-librium modeling with detailed petrological investigations for the newly discovered Xilang eclogite from this belt and obtained near-peak metamorphic conditions of 539 degrees C at 1.84 GPa anda steep exhuma-tion P-T path. These values are much lower than published for the other areas of this belt. Quartz inclu-sions sealed in garnet from high-pressure rocks are known to preserve residual pressures during exhumation, which can be used to reexamine the peak metamorphic conditions of eclogites in the Sumdo metamorphic belt. We analyzed quartz from three different areas in the belt, including Xilang, Jilang, and Xindaduo, with laser Raman micro spectroscopy. Xilang eclogite preserved the highest resid-ual pressure of 0.53 +/- 0.07 GPa in the quartz stability field. A systematic comparison of the residual pres -sures of different eclogites revealed that not only the peak metamorphic conditions but also the exhumation rate of the host rocks controlled the residual pressure. Hence, the Xilang eclogite may record lower peak P-T conditions, because it exhumed differently than the eclogites from the other areas in the Sumdo metamorphic belt. Combined with numerical modeling, the residual pressures obtained by Raman spectroscopy may be a new way to compare the metamorphic conditions of eclogites and to obtain geochronological information in addition to isotopic investigations.(c) 2021 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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