High fO2 during sillimanite zone metamorphism of part of the Barrovian type locality, Glen Clova, Scotland

被引:26
作者
Ague, JJ [1 ]
Baxter, EF [1 ]
Eckert, JO [1 ]
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Dept Geol & Geophys, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
关键词
metamorphism; redox; Barrovian; Scotland; oxygen fugacity;
D O I
10.1093/petrology/42.7.1301
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The redox state of sillimanite zone (650-700 degreesC, 5 6 kbar) metasediments of the Barrovian type area, Scotland, was investigated using estimates of metamorphic oxygen fugacity (f(o)), sulfur fugacity (f(s2)), and fluid chemistry based on new determination of mineral and rock compositions from 33 samples. A total of 94% of the samples lack graphite, contain both ilmenite hematite solid solutions (RHOMOX) and magnetite, and had metamorphic f(o2) about 2 log(10) units above the quartz-fayalite magnetite (QFM) buffer. The regional variation in metamorphic f(o) for these rocks was minimal, about +/- 0.3 log(10) units, reflecting either a protolith that was homogeneous with respect to redox state, or an initially variable protolith whose redox state was homogenized by metamorphic fluid rock interaction. RHOMOX inclusions in garnet porphyroblasts that become richer in ilmenite from the interior to the edge of the host porphyroblast suggest that at least some synmetamorphic reduction of rock occurred. Significant variations in bulk-rock oxidation ratio (OR) that are probably inherited from sedimentary protoliths are found from one laver to the next; OR ranges mostly between similar to 20 and similar to 50/OR = molecular 2F(2)O(3); x 100/(2Fe(2)O(3) + FeO)]. these OR variations are uncorrelated with fo., and do not indicate that large, order-of-magnitude gradients in fo(2) and redox stale existed or were preserved between layers during metamorphism. The other 6% of the samples contain ilmenite, lack magnetite, and had low f(o2) 0 1 order of magnitude below QFM in the stability field of graphite. They are characterized by combinations of the following: large fluid HF/H2O; metasomatic, tourmaline-bearing veins; absence or rarity of primary organic matter; and crosscutting late metamorphic shear zones rich In carbonaceous material. Such observations suggest that locally low f(o2) conditions mar have been related to the influx of reducing fluids from elsewhere in the area.
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