Processing of crust in the root of the Caledonian continental collision zone: The role of eclogitization

被引:135
作者
Austrheim, H
Erambert, M
Engvik, AK
机构
[1] Mineralogisk-Geologisk Museum, N-0562, Oslo
关键词
fluid; metastability; petrophysical properties; seismicity; WESTERN GNEISS REGION; OROGENIC EXTENSIONAL COLLAPSE; FACIES SHEAR ZONES; FLUID INCLUSIONS; BERGEN ARCS; DEEP CRUST; NORWEGIAN CALEDONIDES; MINERAL ASSEMBLAGES; ECLOGITE FORMATION; METAMORPHIC ROCKS;
D O I
10.1016/S0040-1951(96)00291-0
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
Segments of the root to the Caledonian collision zone are exposed along the west coast of Norway, allowing the study of processes and petrophysical conditions at the deepest crustal levels. P-T conditions prevailing in these crustal root zones correspond to eclogite facies. Eclogitization is associated with marked changes in petrophysical properties, notably a density (10-15%) and Vp increase which may give a mantle signature to an eclogitized crust. The observed ductility enhancement may be caused by transformation plasticity, reduction in grain size, formation of new mineral assemblages and presence of fluid. In the Western Gneiss Region and the Bergen Area, eclogites form along shear zones, interpreted as fluid pathways with sharp boundaries to their metastable protolith. This makes eclogite shear zones potential deep crustal reflectors. Dry crust subducted into roots of continental collision zones will undergo eclogitization only if hydrous fluids are available. Timing of metamorphic reactions does not depend on crossing of equilibrium boundaries in the P-T space, but rather on the introduction of fluids into the system. Eclogites are not only passive recorders of P-T-t paths illustrating very deep subduction of crust (>100 km); rapid changes in petrophysical properties make fluid-induced eclogitization a dynamic process that influences geodynamics. Stresses set up by the volume changes or by tectonic forces are released by ductile deformation along shear zones and by seismic faulting as evidenced by syn-eclogitic pseudotachylytes in the metastable protolith. Deformation, including seismicity, enhances fluid infiltration and further eclogitization. Dense and theologically weak eclogites may delaminate and sink into the mantle. In the absence of fluids, crustal doubling may occur without metamorphic re-equilibration. The evolution of a collision zone depends on the fluid regime which should be considered in geodynamic modelling in addition to P and T.
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