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Metamorphic history of riebeckite- and aegirine-augite-bearing high-pressure-low-temperature blocks within the Siuna Serpentinite Melange, northeastern Nicaragua

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INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW
Volume 57, Issue 5-8, Pages 943-977

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00206814.2015.1027747

Keywords

aegirine-augite; chortis block; exhumation; Caribbean Plate; high-pressure-low-temperature metamorphism; riebeckite; subduction; serpentinite melange

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) [20021-105845]
  2. SNSF [PBLAP2-124272]
  3. AMNH Kathryn W. Davis Scholar fellowship
  4. NSF [EAR1119403]
  5. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [PBLAP2-124272] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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The Siuna Serpentinite Melange (SSM) is a subduction-zone-related complex that contains diverse blocks of igneous and sedimentary origin, overprinted by various metamorphic conditions. The SSM is located at the southern border of the Chortis block and marks the boundary between continental and oceanic crusts in the western margin of the Caribbean Plate. The serpentinite matrix mainly consists of lizardite/chrysotile, Cr-rich spinel, and relict orthopyroxene that suggest a harzburgitic protolith and an upper mantle supra-subduction zone origin. Blocks within the southern and central regions range from Jurassic pelagic sediments to mafic/intermediate igneous rocks that are metamorphosed to various degrees, ranging from prehnite-pumpellyite/greenschist to likely blueschist facies (e.g. riebeckite-bearing metashale) conditions. In contrast, the northern section encloses almost exclusively epidote-amphibolite facies metabasite blocks, and minor mica- and chlorite-rich rocks of metasomatic origin, respectively. Some of the epidote-amphibolite blocks contain relic garnet-rich zones embedded in an amphibole-rich matrix. The garnets appear to record two generations of growth and contain mineral inclusions such as amphibole, apatite, titanite, aegirine-augite, and quartz. Thermobarometric estimates for the garnet-rich zones and epidote-amphibolite-rich matrix suggest a prograde blueschist facies at similar to 1.2GPa and 400-450 degrees C, an eclogite facies metamorphic peak at 1.5-1.7GPa and 565-614 degrees C, and a post-peak epidote-amphibolite facies metamorphism. These pressure and temperature estimates indicate a classical clockwise PT path that has been observed in many palaeo-subduction zone environments worldwide. Phengite Ar-Ar dating of mica-rich rock yields 140Ma and suggests an Early Cretaceous exhumation along the southern edge of the continental Chortis block.

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