Title of article :
Petrogenesis of UHP metamorphic rocks from Qinglongshan, southern Sulu, east-central China
Author/Authors :
Zeming Zhang، نويسنده , , Yilin Xiao، نويسنده , , Fulai LIU، نويسنده , , J. G. Liou ، نويسنده , , Jochen Hoefs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Five kinds of UHP metamorphic rocks, including eclogite, orthogneiss, paragneiss, schist and quartzite are exposed in the Qinglongshan roadcut, southern Sulu orogenic belt of eastern central China. They comprise metamorphic supracrustal rocks with bimodal volcanic characteristics and continental affinity, and granitic intrusive associations. The preservation of coesite inclusions and/or its pseudomorphs in eclogite and other rocks indicate that they have been subjected to in-situ UHP metamorphism. Four stages of metamorphism were recognized by combining petrographic observations and compositions of minerals from various UHP rocks. Prograde epidote-amphibolite facies, UHP coesite–eclogite facies, post UHP quartz–eclogite facies, and retrograde amphibolite facies assemblages delineate an inferred P–T path with a clockwise trajectory and a retrograde event characterized by the coupling of decompression with a temperature decrease. Garnet porphyroblasts in UHP eclogites display a complex growth zoning and mineral distribution, and record a crucial segment of the prograde and retrograde metamorphic evolution. The preservation of growth zoning in eclogitic and gneissic garnets suggests that the UHP rocks had a short residence time before retrograde metamorphism and a very high uplift rate in order to preserve the prograde growth zoning.
Keywords :
UHP metamorphism , P–T path , Dabie–Sulu orogenic belt , Garnet growth zoning , eclogite