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P-T conditions of metamorphism in the Neoproterozoic rocks of the Negele area, southern Ethiopia

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GONDWANA RESEARCH
Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 489-500

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INT ASSOC GONDWANA RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1016/S1342-937X(05)70800-5

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geothermobarometry; semi-pelitic rocks; litho-tectonic domains; East African Orogen; Neoproterozoic

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Neoproterozoic rocks constitute the Kenticha, Alghe and Bulbul litho-tectonic domains in the Negele area of southern Ethiopia. Structural features and fabrics in these rocks were developed during north-south folding (M), thrusting (D2) and shearing (D3) deformation. From micro-structural inferences and fabric relationships in semi-pelitic schists/gneisses of the Kenticha and Alghe domains, three episodes of metamorphic mineral growths (M1, M2 and M3) are inferred to have accompanied the deformational events. Pressure-Temperature estimates on equilibrium garnet-plagioclase-biotite and garnet-biotite assemblages from semi-pelitic schists/gneisses of the two domains indicate metamorphic recrystallization at temperatures of 520-580degreesC and 590-640degreesC, and pressures of 4-5 kb and 6-7 kb in the Kenticha and Alghe domains, respectively. These results correspond to regional metamorphism at a depth of 16-20 km for the Kenticha and 22-25 km for the Alghe domains. The P-T results suggest that the protoliths to the rocks of the Kenticha and Alghe domains were subjected to metamorphism at different crustal depths. This implies exhumation of the Alghe gneissic rocks from intermediate crustal level (ca. 25 kin) before juxtaposition with the Kenticha sequence along a north-south trending thrust at the present crustal level during the Neoproterozoic. The combined deformation, fabric and mineral growth data suggest that rocks in the Kenticha and Alghe domains evolved under similar tectonometamorphic conditions, which resulted from crustal thickening and uplift followed by extension and orogenic collapse, exhumation and cooling before litho-tectonic domains coalesced and cratonized in the Neoproterozoic southern Ethiopian segment of the East African Orogen.

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