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Variscan high-pressure metamorphism of kyanite-bearing paragneisses hosting eclogites in the Veporic unit, Western Carpathians: Evidence from Th-U-Pb dating of monazite

Authors

PETRIK I. JANAK M. VACULOVIČ Tomáš KONECNY P. MERES S.

Year of publication 2020
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Geologica Carpathica
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

Citation
Web http://www.geologicacarpathica.com/browse-journal/volumes/71-6/article-961/
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.31577/GeolCarp.71.6.1
Keywords monazite; Th-U-Pb dating; high-pressure metamorphism; Variscan orogeny; Veporic unit; Western Carpathians
Description In view of a polyphase development of the northern Veporic pre-Alpine basement of the Western Carpathians it is important to determine the age of high pressure (HP) metamorphism known from eclogites occurring in this area. To do this, several monazite-bearing paragneisses were studied petrologically and monazite was dated by chemical (U-Th-Pb) method. Identified were remnants from high-pressure stage, i.e. phengite (Si apfu =3.2-3.3), kyanite, rutile and Ca-rich garnet rims. Part of the present mineral assemblage may have been preserved from prograde stage (plagioclase) and part reflects re-equilibration during retrogression (biotite, major elements in garnet cores). However, Y and HREE in garnet cores were not homogenised and their profiles indicate origin during temperature rise. Peak metamorphic conditions (P =21 kbar; T =650 degrees C), and retrogression stage (P = 9 kbar; T =520 degrees C) were calculated using Zr-in-rutile, and Y-in-garnet and monazite thermometry, phengite composition and pseudosection modelling. Monazite yielded dominant Early Carboniferous age (354 Ma) with subordinate amounts of Ordovician (485 Ma) and Cambrian (505 Ma) ones, and no Alpine record. The monazite position in garnet cores predating the growth of Ca rims suggest that the Carboniferous age of 354 Ma probably predates the peak conditions and refers to the prograde stage of the Variscan metamorphic evolution.

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