P-T path constraints from calc-silicate metapelitic rocks east of the Venetia kimberlite pipes, Central Zone, Limpopo Belt, South Africa: Have these rocks seen granulite-facies conditions?

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Klemd, R [1 ]
Schmidt, A
Martin, J
Barton, JM
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[1] Univ Wurzburg, Inst Mineral, D-97074 Wurzburg, Germany
[2] GEOMAR, Dept Volcanol & Petrol, D-24148 Kiel, Germany
[3] Rand Afrikaans Univ, Dept Geol, ZA-2006 Auckland Pk, South Africa
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10.2113/106.2-3.129
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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The youngest, high-grade metamorphic event (M3) in the Central Zone of the Limpopo Belt of southern Africa is considered to have occurred at similar to2.0 Ga. Granulite-facies mineralogies indicate peak M3 metamorphic conditions of T >800degreesC and P = 10 to 12 kbar and a clockwise P-T evolution. New data, while confirming the clockwise P-T evolution, indicate that calc-silicate-metapelitic rocks and amphibolites of the Beit Bridge Complex near the Venetia kimberlite pipes only experienced upper amphibolite-facies metamorphism. This is supported by the mineral chemistry of garnet that shows a prograde zonation. Detailed textural observation of minerals enabled us to evaluate the equilibrium composition during different stages of the P-T evolution. Univariant reaction curves and geothermobarometric calculations constrain these stages. Maximum pressure conditions are represented by the mineral assemblage garnet-kyanite-biotite-phengite (Si = 6.8 p.t.u.)-quartz. Estimated pressures range between 12 and 13 kbar at similar to600degreesC. Decompressional heating was accompanied by the prograde dehydration reaction Bt + Ky = Crd + Kfs + H2O at 6800 to 720degreesC and 7 to 8 kbar. Further, based on the sillimanite-producing reaction Ms + Qtz = Kfs + Sill + H2O and conventional geothermobarometry (Fe/Mg distribution between garnet/clinopyroxene and garnet/biotite, Si-content (6.4 p.f.u.) of phengite, GASP-barometry, Hbl-Pl-thermometry), peak metamorphism was established at similar to700degreesC and 7 kbar in the sillimanite stability field. Furthermore, fluid inclusion investigations and theoretical considerations revealed the peak metamorphic fluid phase in the calcsilicate-metapelitic rocks to be CO2-H2O+/-CH4-rich. A variation of fluid composition with lithological differences argues for a rock buffered fluid during upper amphibolite-facies metamorphism. The lower P-T conditions when compared with granulite-facies conditions in other areas in the Central Zone are interpreted to result from the P-T evolution of a distinct crustal block within the Central Zone.
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