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Prolonged high-grade metamorphism of supracrustal gneisses from Muhlig-Hofmannfjella, central Dronning Maud Land (East Antarctica)

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2020.105618
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2020-01-09
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Elvevold, Synnøve; Engvik, Ane; Abu-Alam, Tamer; Myhre, Per Inge; Corfu, Fernando
Abstract
The bedrock of Mühlig-Hofmannfjella, central Dronning Maud Land in eastern Antarctica, is part of the high-grade Maud Belt and comprises a deep-seated metamorphic-plutonic complex. The P-T-t evolution of anatectic supracrustal gneisses has been recovered through a study of mineral assemblages, textural relationships and U-Pb ID TIMS geochronology on zircon and monazite followed by pseudosection modelling. Peak conditions reached granulite facies conditions (T ≥ 810–820 °C) at moderate crustal depths (P = ca. 8 kbar) and resulted in partial melting. Peak-pressure conditions were followed by isothermal decompression at elevated temperatures. After exhumation to crustal levels of about 4–5 kbar, the area underwent a final near-isobaric cooling, which is documented by a secondary growth of garnet. Zircons indicate a period of growth at 570–566 Ma, whereas monazite ages range from 610 to 525 Ma. A likely heat source for the granulite facies metamorphism is decay of radioactive heat-producing elements in the core of the orogen. The combined geochronology and metamorphic data indicate a prolonged, clockwise P-T path, which reflects collision and formation of a long-lived orogenic plateau.
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Elvevold S, Engvik A, Abu-Alam T, Myhre PI, Corfu F. Prolonged high-grade metamorphism of supracrustal gneisses from Muhlig-Hofmannfjella, central Dronning Maud Land (East Antarctica). Precambrian Research. 2020;339
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