Eclogites and blueschists of the Sistan Sutue Zone eastern Ian A comparison of P-T histories from a subduction melange

AuthorsGholamreza Fotoohi Rad,Giles T R Droop,Sadraddin Amini,Mohsen Moazzen
JournalLITHOS
Page number1-24
Serial number84
Volume number170
IF3.857
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2005
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryNorway
Journal IndexISI،JCR،Scopus
KeywordsBlueschist; Eclogite; Metachert; P, T path; Ophiolite

Abstract

The Sistan Suture Zone of eastern Iran is a Cretaceous to Tertiary orogenic belt that formed by closure of a northwardsprojecting arm of the Neo-Tethys ocean. Disrupted ophiolitic rocks within the subduction complex include a tectonic me´lange of metamorphic rocks dominated by metabasites, metacherts, and metaspilites. The latter rocks occur as small (b200 m diameter) fault-bounded lenses within a low-grade schistose matrix. The metabasite lenses include variably overprinted eclogites, blueschists, and epidote–amphibolites. High-P assemblages in the metabasites include (i) Grt+Omp+Mg-Gln+Phe+Pg+Qtz+Rt, (ii) Grt+Omp+Zo+Phe+Qtz+Rt, and (iii) Grt+Gln+Zo+Ep+Pg+Qtz. Lawsonite was probably stable during prograde metamorphism, as testified by pseudomorphs in garnet. The eclogitic assemblages evolved, in some cases via a blueschist stage, to an epidote– amphibolite–facies assemblage: Bar+Ep+AbFBtFChlFQtz+Ttn. Pervasive epidote–amphibolite–facies retrogression occurred locally and was facilitated by deformation during exhumation. The me´lange matrix was deformed and equilibrated under greenschist-facies conditions. Recorded eclogite–facies pressures range from 1.9 to 2.3 GPa, implying subduction of oceanic crust to depths of ca. 65–80 km. Peak-metamorphic temperature/depth ratios were in the range 6.6–9.5 8C/km. Eclogite–facies metamorphism occurred under conditions of high aH2O, implying the presence of a discrete aqueous fluid phase. Aqueous fluids were also present during retrogression. Significant differences exist between the peak-metamorphic P–T conditions recorded by samples from different lenses in the me´lange, indicating that the lenses were detached from subducting lithosphere at different depths. P–T paths of eclogite–facies rocks were dclockwiseT with ca. 1.5 GPa of almost isothermal decompression. D 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

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