2019
DOI: 10.1180/mgm.2019.19
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Time's arrow, time's cycle: Granulite metamorphism and geodynamics

Abstract: Although the thermal evolution of the mantle before c. 3.0 Ga remains unclear, since c. 3.0 Ga secular cooling has dominated over heat production—this is time's arrow. By contrast, the thermal history of the crust, which is preserved in the record of metamorphism, is more complex. Heat to drive metamorphism is generated by radioactive decay and viscous dissipation, and is augmented by the influx of heat from the mantle. Notwithstanding that reliable data are sparse before the Neoarchean, we use a dataset of te… Show more

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“…The bimodality in the Proterozoic and late Archean is taken to reflect destructive plate margins but displaced to higher T/P, perhaps because the Earth was hotter (Holder et al, 2019). However, a number of examples of high T/P conditions in the Phanerozoic are associated with crustal domes and metamorphism in response to thickening, uplift and erosion, rather than to plate margins FIGURE 3 | Variations in the temperatures and pressures from the peak of metamorphism estimates from Brown (2006Brown ( , 2007, as in Brown and Johnson (2019), The facies series are from Zheng and Zhao (2020).…”
Section: Tectonic and Metamorphic Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The bimodality in the Proterozoic and late Archean is taken to reflect destructive plate margins but displaced to higher T/P, perhaps because the Earth was hotter (Holder et al, 2019). However, a number of examples of high T/P conditions in the Phanerozoic are associated with crustal domes and metamorphism in response to thickening, uplift and erosion, rather than to plate margins FIGURE 3 | Variations in the temperatures and pressures from the peak of metamorphism estimates from Brown (2006Brown ( , 2007, as in Brown and Johnson (2019), The facies series are from Zheng and Zhao (2020).…”
Section: Tectonic and Metamorphic Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(see data compilation in Brown and Johnson, 2019), and paired high and intermediate T/P metamorphism can be developed in models with lithosphere peel-back associated with lithospheric convergence (Chowdhury et al, 2020). Holder et al (2019) argued that bimodal metamorphism was well developed by 2 Ga, and that plate tectonics may have started by the Late Archean.…”
Section: Tectonic and Metamorphic Asymmetrymentioning
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“… Duration of deformation compared with metamorphic thermobaric ratio for Proterozoic and Phanerozoic orogens. T/P values of individual metamorphic rocks (Brown & Johnson, 2019) are assigned to specific Proterozoic orogens (from Condie, 2021) and compared to the range of T/P values for Phanerozoic orogens (Brown & Johnson, 2019). Final collision age is from Condie (2021).…”
Section: Orogenic and Metamorphic Data Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the Phanerozoic, the metamorphic imprint left in the continental crust by orogenesis is accepted as a clear manifestation of plate tectonic convergence. Thus, secular change in metamorphism may offer clues about the style of plate tectonics operating in the Proterozoic (Brown & Johnson, 2019; Holder et al., 2019). A contrast in the style of plate tectonics between the Proterozoic and the Phanerozoic was identified in the metamorphic record (Brown, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%