2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003)
Paper No. 261-5
Presentation Time: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

MODELING METAMORPHISM IN THE VARISCIDES OF SOUTHERN BRITTANY - A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH USING PSEUDOSECTIONS

JOHNSON, Tim and BROWN, Michael, Laboratory for Crustal Petrology, Univ of Maryland, Department of Geology, College Park, MD 20742-4211, timj@geol.umd.edu

Previous studies of subsolidus to suprasolidus metapelitic rocks from southern Brittany have used reaction microstructures and conventional thermobarometry to suggest the Variscan lower crust followed a clockwise P-T evolution. We construct equilibrium phase diagrams (pseudosections) for the MnNCKFMASH system and use average P-T calculations to investigate in more detail the metamorphic evolution of these rocks. For migmatites, phase relations predicted based on the superimposition of the P-T path inferred from microstructural relations among mineral phases onto pseudosections calculated for an average metapelite composition, contoured for proportions of L and Grt, are broadly consistent with those inferred from petrography. The sequential occurrence of Ky, Ky + St and Sil suggests a prograde evolution to P > 8 kbar at 625ºC decreasing to P around 6 kbar at 650ºC, and followed by increasing P and T to the metamorphic peak. A major melting step occurred at 750ºC and 9 kbar by incongruent breakdown of Ms. At the metamorphic peak of 8 kbar and 800ºC, ~25 mol % L and >20 mol % Grt are predicted from volatile phase-absent melting that also consumed Bt.

The retrograde evolution began with decompression and cooling, allowing crystallization of melt and replacement of Grt by Bt + Sil; this was followed by a near-isothermal decompression segment from around 6 kbar to 4 kbar. The decompression segment was associated with widespread development of Crd associated with a second episode of melt generation, consistent with phase relations calculated for a melt-depleted, low-Mn effective bulk composition. Microstructural relations in upper amphibolite facies metapelites from the unit structurally overlying the migmatites suggest retrograde development of St, And and WM in these rocks. Based on a pseudosection contoured for the quantity of H2O required to saturate the assemblage at P-T, we suggest that an influx of an H2O-rich volatile phase is required, which we infer to have been derived from crystallising melt in underlying migmatitic and granitic rocks. The P-T-X evolution of a segment of Variscan lower crust is determined quantitatively using pseudosections in a model system in combination with thermobarometry, which enables better constraints than before to be placed on tectonic models for the Variscan evolution of Southern Brittany.

2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003)
Session No. 261--Booth# 169
Modeling Metamorphism: Petrology, Geochemistry, and Tectonics (Posters)
Washington State Convention and Trade Center: Hall 4-F
1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Wednesday, November 5, 2003

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 35, No. 6, September 2003, p. 633

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