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Conductively driven,high‐thermal gradient metamorphism in the Anmatjira Range,Arunta region,central Australia
Authors:J R Anderson  D E Kelsey  M Hand  W J Collins
Institution:1. Centre for Tectonics, Resources and eXploration (TRaX), University of Adelaide, , Adelaide, South Australia, 5005 Australia;2. NSW Institute for Frontiers Geoscience, University of Newcastle, , Newcastle, New South Wales, 2308 Australia
Abstract:LAICPMS in situ U–Pb monazite geochronology and P–T pseudosections are combined to evaluate the timing and physical conditions of metamorphism in the SE Anmatjira Range in the Aileron Province, central Australia. All samples show age peaks at c. 15801555 Ma, with three of five samples showing additional discrete age peaks between c. 1700 and 1630 Ma. P–T phase diagrams calculated for garnetsillimanitecordieriteK‐feldsparilmenite–melt bearing metapelitic rocks have overlapping peak mineral assemblage stability fields at ~870920 °C and ~6.57.2 kbar. P–T modelling of a fine‐grained spinelcordieritegarnetbiotite reaction microstructure suggests retrograde P–T conditions evolved down pressure and temperature to ~3–5.5 kbar and ~610–850 °C. The combined geochronological and P–T results indicate the SE Anmatjira Range underwent high‐temperature, low‐pressure metamorphism at c. 15801555 Ma, and followed an apparently clockwise retrograde path. The high apparent thermal gradient necessary to produce the estimated P–T conditions does not appear to reflect decompression of high‐P assemblages, nor is there syn‐metamorphic magmatism or structural evidence for extension. Similar to previous workers, we suggest the high‐thermal gradient P–T conditions could have been achieved by heating, largely driven by high heat production from older granites in the region.
Keywords:Anmatjira Range  Arunta  granulite  melt loss  pseudosection
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