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Metamorphism in the Olary Block, South Australia: compression with cooling in a Proterozoic fold belt
Authors:GL CLARKE  M GUIRAUD  R POWELL  JP BURG
Institution:Department of Geology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3052, Australia
Abstract:Abstract The sedimentary and igneous rocks comprising the lower Proterozoic Olary Block, South Australia, were deformed and metamorphosed during the mid-Proterozoic 'Olarian'Orogeny. The area is divided into three zones on the basis of assemblages in metapelitic rocks, higher grade conditions occurring in the south-east. Mineral assemblages developed during peak metamorphism, which accompanied recumbent folding, include andalusite in Zones I and II and sillimanite in Zone III. Upright folding and overprinting of mineral assemblages occurred during further compression, the new mineral assemblages including kyanite in Zone II and kyanite and sillimanite in Zone III. The timing relationships of the aluminosilicate polymorphs, together with the peak metamorphic and overprinting parageneses, imply an anticlockwise P–T path for the 'Olarian'Orogeny, pressure increasing with cooling from the metamorphic peak.
Keywords:Key-words: aluminosilicate polymorphs  perturbed geotherm              P–T path  Olary Block  Willyama Complex
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