2010
DOI: 10.2465/jmps.080501a
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Linking P-T path with development of discontinuous phosphorus zoning in garnet during high-temperature metamorphism — an example from Lützow-Holm Complex, East Antarctica

Abstract: Garnet porphyroblasts contained in the garnet -sillimanite gneiss from the Lützow -Holm Complex at Skallevikshalsen, East Antarctica, have a phosphorus -poor core and phosphorus -rich rim. The core/rim boundary of the phosphorus zoning is discontinuous. The irregular shape of this core/rim boundary together with the pressure difference between the core and the rim inferred from the difference in aluminosilicate inclusions (kyanite in the core and sillimanite in the rim) suggests that this is the resorption/rep… Show more

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“…Yoshimura et al (2004) considered that the garnet-sillimanite gneiss is likely a restitic product of partial melting. Partial melting of the garnet-sillimanite gneiss is also supported by the presence of 'nanogranite' (Cesare et al, 2009) or 'felsite' (Hiroi et al, 2014) inclusions in garnet porphyroblasts (Kawakami and Hokada, 2010 and this study). Peak metamorphic condition of Skallevikshalsen was previously estimated to be 770-940°C, 0.65-1.2 GPa from the garnet-biotite gneiss and 780-960°C, 0.60-1.1 GPa from the garnet-two pyroxene gneiss (Yoshimura et al, 2004).…”
Section: Geology Of Skallevikshalsen Lützow-holm Complex East Antarmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…Yoshimura et al (2004) considered that the garnet-sillimanite gneiss is likely a restitic product of partial melting. Partial melting of the garnet-sillimanite gneiss is also supported by the presence of 'nanogranite' (Cesare et al, 2009) or 'felsite' (Hiroi et al, 2014) inclusions in garnet porphyroblasts (Kawakami and Hokada, 2010 and this study). Peak metamorphic condition of Skallevikshalsen was previously estimated to be 770-940°C, 0.65-1.2 GPa from the garnet-biotite gneiss and 780-960°C, 0.60-1.1 GPa from the garnet-two pyroxene gneiss (Yoshimura et al, 2004).…”
Section: Geology Of Skallevikshalsen Lützow-holm Complex East Antarmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Ultrahigh-temperature (UHT ) metamorphism of about 1000°C, 1.1 GPa and subsequent isothermal decompression are reported from Rundvågshetta (Kawasaki et al, 1993;Ishikawa et al, 1994;Yoshimura et al, 2008). The complex is deduced to have experienced a typical clockwise P-T path (Hiroi et al, 1983a(Hiroi et al, , 1983b1986;Kawakami and Motoyoshi, 2004;Kawakami and Hokada, 2010). The rocks in the Prince Olav Coast experienced the reaction staurolite = garnet + Al 2 SiO 5 + spinel + H 2 O in the sillimanite stability field whereas those in the Lützow-Holm Bay experienced the reaction in the kyanite stability field (Hiroi et al, 1983a(Hiroi et al, , 1983b(Hiroi et al, , 1991.…”
Section: Geology Of Skallevikshalsen Lützow-holm Complex East Antarmentioning
confidence: 99%
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