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Behaviour of geochronometers and timing of metamorphic reactions during deformation at lower crustal conditions: phase equilibrium modelling and U-Pb dating of zircon, monazite, rutile and titanite from the Kalak Nappe Complex, northern Norway

Publikace na Přírodovědecká fakulta |
2015

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This study investigates the behaviour of the geochronometers zircon, monazite, rutile and titanite in polyphase lower crustal rocks of the Kalak Nappe Complex, northern Norway. A pressure-temperature-time-deformation path is constructed by combining microstructural observations with P-T conditions derived from phase equilibrium modelling and U-Pb dating.

The following tectonometamorphic evolution is deduced: A subvertical S1 fabric formed at similar to 730-775 degrees C and similar to 6.3-9.8kbar, above the wet solidus in the sillimanite and kyanite stability fields. The event is dated at 702 +/- 5Ma by high-U zircon in a leucosome.

The S1 fabric was overprinted by a subhorizontal S2 fabric, which formed at similar to 600-660 degrees C and similar to 10-12kbar. Rutile that originally grew during the S1-forming event lost its Zr-in-rutile and U-Pb signatures during the S2-forming event.

It records Zr-in-rutile temperatures of 550-660 degrees C and Caledonian ages of 440-420Ma. Titanite grew at the expense of rutile at slightly lower temperatures of similar to 550 degrees C during ongoing S2 deformation; U-Pb ages of c. 440-430Ma date its crystallization, giving a minimum estimate for the age of Caledonian metamorphism and the duration of Caledonian shearing.

This study shows that (i) monazite can have a large spread in U-Pb dates despite a homogeneous composition; (ii) rutile may lose its Zr-in-rutile and U-Pb signature during an amphibolite facies overprint; and (iii) titanite may record crystallization ages during retrograde shearing.