2022
DOI: 10.1111/jmg.12693
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Deciphering the tectonometamorphic history of subducted metapelites using quartz‐in‐garnet and Ti‐in‐quartz (QuiG–TiQ) geothermobarometry—A key for understanding burial in the Scandinavian Caledonides

Abstract: The Seve Nappe Complex is a subduction‐related high‐grade metamorphic unit that was emplaced onto the margin of Baltica during Caledonian orogenesis. In this paper, the tectonometamorphic evolution of the Lower Seve Nappe in the Scandinavian Caledonides was characterized with the help of the continuous Collisional Orogeny in the Scandinavian Caledonides (COSC‐1) drill core, using a combination of various P–T estimation techniques based on garnet–quartz mineral pairs (quartz‐in‐garnet and Ti‐in‐quartz [QuiG–TiQ… Show more

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“…Even though Ti diffusion in quartz is expected to be very fast at HT conditions, limited information is available about whether equilibrium between garnet and the enclosed quartz inclusion could be achieved as Ti diffusion in garnet is infinitely slow (Spear et al, 2012). Quartz may also keep Ti concentration acquired during prograde path in garnet without evident sign of resetting (Gonzalez et al, 2019;Jeanneret et al, 2022;Johnson et al, 2021;Spear et al, 2023). This is supported by the fact that neither variations of Ti concentration within quartz, nor anomalous Ti concentrations were observed adjacent to the inclusions in the host garnet.…”
Section: Reequilibration At Peak Metamorphic Conditions?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though Ti diffusion in quartz is expected to be very fast at HT conditions, limited information is available about whether equilibrium between garnet and the enclosed quartz inclusion could be achieved as Ti diffusion in garnet is infinitely slow (Spear et al, 2012). Quartz may also keep Ti concentration acquired during prograde path in garnet without evident sign of resetting (Gonzalez et al, 2019;Jeanneret et al, 2022;Johnson et al, 2021;Spear et al, 2023). This is supported by the fact that neither variations of Ti concentration within quartz, nor anomalous Ti concentrations were observed adjacent to the inclusions in the host garnet.…”
Section: Reequilibration At Peak Metamorphic Conditions?mentioning
confidence: 99%