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Mineral composition variation in Alpine Schist, Southern Alps, New Zealand: Implications for recrystallization and exhumation
Authors:RodneyH  Grapes Teruo  Watanabe
Institution:Research School of Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand;Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Hokkaido University, Kita 10, Nishi 8, Sapporo, Japan
Abstract:Abstract Compositional variation of silicates (plagioclase, K-feldspar, epidote, titanite, garnet, white mica, biotite, chlorite), ilmenite, carbonates (calcite, ankerite) and apatite, in quartzofeldspathic lithologies of the Alpine Schist, New Zealand, is discussed in terms of increasing metamorphic grade and possible isograd-producing reactions. The mineral data, in conjunction with geological considerations, are used to determine polychronous P-T arrays of an early high P/T event (c. 16°C/kb; 5°C/km) overprinted by a lower P/T event (c. 50°C/kb; 15°C/km) that provides an estimation of Mesozoic and Cenozoic exhumation of schist of 11 to 13 km and 19 to 22 km respectively. The effects of possible shear heating and recrystallization to form K-feldspar zone schist near the Alpine Fault is consistent with movement along a mid to lower crustal detachment surface during Cenozoic shortening, and near isothermal exhumation of the schists to form the Southern Alps.
Keywords:Alpine Fault  Alpine Schist  exhumation  mineral composition variation  P-T arrays  shear heating  Southern Alps
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