Title of article
Experimental determination of elastic properties of talc to 800°C, 0.5 GPa; calculations of the effect on hydrated peridotite, and implications for cold subduction zones
Author/Authors
Holloway، John R. نويسنده , , Bailey، Edward نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-486
From page
487
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0
Abstract
The exhumation history of pelitic migmatite samples from the High Himalayan Crystalline Complex (HHC) near the South Tibetian Detachment System in the SikkimDarjeeling section has been determined on the basis of thermo-barometric analyses, retrograde breakdown reactions and compositional zoning of garnet. The peak metamorphic condition is estimated to be ~10.4 kbar, 800°C from thermo-barometric and phase equilibrium constraints. The observed retrograde breakdown of garnet to spinel and cordierite requires near isothermal and, hence, extremely rapid (~15 mm/yr) exhumation up to the depth of ~15 km. Numerical modeling suggests that the initial rapid exhumation must have been followed by a much slower process, ~2 mm/yr, up to at least ~5 km depth, to lead to the development of the observed compositional zoning of garnet. The dramatic change of the exhumation velocity (Vz) might reflect a process of tectonic thinning followed by erosion and/or horizontal flow at shallow depth. Assuming that the Vz did not change significantly below 5 km depth, these results suggest that the HHC samples studied in this work exhumed from a depth of ~34 km within ~8 Ma.
Keywords
elastic properties , mantle , subduction zones , ultrasonic methods , talc , peridotites
Journal title
EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Record number
53649
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