2021
DOI: 10.1130/ges02318.1
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Ultrahigh-temperature granulite-facies metamorphism and exhumation of deep crust in a migmatite dome during late- to post-orogenic collapse and extension in the central Adirondack Highlands (New York, USA)

Abstract: This study combines field observations, mineral and whole-rock geochemistry, phase equilibrium modeling, and U-Pb sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) zircon geochronology to investigate sillimanite-bearing felsic migmatites exposed on Ledge Mountain in the central Adirondack Highlands (New York, USA), part of an extensive belt of mid-crustal rocks comprising the hinterland of the Mesoproterozoic Grenville orogen. Phase equilibrium modeling suggests minimum peak metamorphic conditions of 960–1025 … Show more

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“…(2021); Metzger et al. (2021)) and acquired magnetic remanence during subsequent exhumation (Dodson & McClelland‐Brown, 1985; Dunlop & Stirling, 1985; McWilliams & Dunlop, 1975). During slow post‐orogenic exhumation (1–3°C/Myr; e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2021); Metzger et al. (2021)) and acquired magnetic remanence during subsequent exhumation (Dodson & McClelland‐Brown, 1985; Dunlop & Stirling, 1985; McWilliams & Dunlop, 1975). During slow post‐orogenic exhumation (1–3°C/Myr; e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to rocks of the Midcontinent Rift where magnetizations can be confidently assigned to be the same age as the crystallization ages of the rocks (e.g., Davis & Green, 1997;Fairchild et al, 2017;Swanson-Hysell, Ramezani, et al, 2019), rocks of the Grenville orogen experienced up to granulite facies metamorphism (temperatures >900°C; e.g. Shinevar et al (2021); Metzger et al (2021)) and acquired magnetic remanence during subsequent exhumation (Dodson & McClelland-Brown, 1985;Dunlop & Stirling, 1985;McWilliams & Dunlop, 1975). During slow post-orogenic exhumation (1-3°C/Myr; e.g.…”
Section: Implications For the Age Of The Grenville Loopmentioning
confidence: 99%