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Vývoj metamorfních fluid pozdního stádia regionální metamorfózy v keprnické klenbě silezika

Title in English Evolution of metamorphic fluids during a late stage of regional metamorphosis at the Keprník dome in Silesicum
Authors

URBAN Tomáš BURIÁNEK David

Year of publication 2022
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Geologické výzkumy na Moravě a ve Slezsku
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web https://journals.muni.cz/gvms/article/view/32965
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/GVMS2022-32965
Keywords Bohemian Massif; Silesicum; Keprník dome; quartz veins; fluid inclusions; microthermometry; P-T conditions; metamorphosis
Description Hydrothermal Variscan quartz veins and surrounding rocks were studied in the Keprník dome geological unit to confront the type of fluids enclosed in fluid inclusions and the intensity of metamorphism that affected the host rocks. The study of fluid inclusions in quartz veins was supplemented by Raman spectrometry and microscopic study of rocks, EMPA and mineral thermometry. Temperatures 616 to 643 °C obtained by the Ti-in-biotite method for biotite paragneisses are compatible with the peak metamorphic conditions estimated by previous authors. Thermometer for orthogneiss provided temperatures between 688 to 699 °C using the biotite thermometer. The lower temperatures (483 to 529 °C) obtained using magnetite-ilmenite thermometer document later retrogression. Three types of fluids were found in the quartz of the Variscan hydrothermal veins based on the phases present, respectively components: I. L+V, H2O–NaCl ± K+ ± Mg2+ ± Ca2+, II. L+V+S±S2, H2O–NaCl–CaCl2 ± K+ ± Mg2+, III. L1+L2+V, H2O–NaCl–CO2 ± CH4 ± K+ ± Mg2+ ± Ca2+ (L – liquid, V – vapour, S – solid). Type II inclusions contain aqueous fluids with high salinities, which would correspond to the post-Variscan systems previously found in the Silesicum area. Types I and III according to the structural position of fluid inclusion (uncertain or primary and pseudosecondary inclusions), microthermometric data and composition, they are considered to be metamorphic types of fluids generated by Variscan metamorphism. The evaluation of isochores of the first type of fluids using a lithostatic thermobaric gradient (50 °C/270 bar/km) indicates the entrapment of fluids, or formation of inclusions under conditions of 190–300 °C and 90–160 MPa. This type of fluid was very likely captured at a later stage of metamorphism, after the crystallization of magnetite and ilmenite, and represents a retrograde stage of metamorphism.

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