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Petrological constraints on the formation conditions and retrograde P–T path of the Kotsu eclogite unit, central Shikoku
Authors:M Matsumoto  S Wallis  M Aoya  M Enami  J Kawano  Y Seto  N Shimobayashi
Institution:Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464–8602, Japan ();Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606–8502, Japan
Abstract:A largely undocumented region of eclogite associated with a thick blueschist unit occurs in the Kotsu area of the Sanbagawa belt. The composition of coexisting garnet and omphacite suggests that the Kotsu eclogite formed at peak temperatures of around 600 °C synchronous with a penetrative deformation (D1). There are local significant differences in oxygen fugacity of the eclogite reflected in mineral chemistries. The peak pressure is constrained to lie between 14 and 25 kbar by microstructural evidence for the stability of paragonite throughout the history recorded by the eclogite, and the composition of omphacite in associated eclogite facies pelitic schist. Application of garnet‐phengite‐omphacite geobarometry gives metamorphic pressures around 20 kbar. Retrograde metamorphism associated with penetrative deformation (D2) is in the greenschist facies. The composition of syn‐D2 amphibole in hematite‐bearing basic schist and the nature of the calcium carbonate phase suggest that the retrograde P–T path was not associated with a significant increase or decrease in the ratio of P–T conditions following the peak of metamorphism. This P–T path contrasts with the open clockwise path derived from eclogite of the Besshi area. The development of distinct P–T paths in different parts of the Sanbagawa belt shows the shape of the P–T path is not primarily controlled by tectonic setting, but by internal factors such as geometry of metamorphic units and exhumation rates.
Keywords:calcium carbonate phase  glaucophane eclogite  Kotsu area  peak P–T conditions  retrograde path  Sanbagawa metamorphism
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