TY - JOUR
T1 - Spinifex-like textured metaperidotites from the higo metamorphic rocks, japan, a possible high-pressure dehydration product of antigorite serpentinite
AU - Nishiyama, Tadao
AU - Eguchi, Hibiki
AU - Shiosaki, Dai
AU - Yoshiasa, Akira
AU - Mochizuki, Nobutatsu
AU - Mori, Yasushi
AU - Sugiyama, Kazumasa
AU - Arima, Hiroshi
AU - Yubuta, Kunio
N1 - Funding Information:
We greatly appreciate fruitful discussions with M. Tagiri, Y. Osanai, K. Okamoto, M. Obata, M. Toriumi, M. Enami, Y. Hiroi, T. Nakajima, K. Suzuki, A. Ishiwatari, K. Miyazaki, T. Tsujimori, S. Omori, Y. Isozaki, and S. Maruyama. K. Maki (Suga), Y. Fukunaga, K. Aikawa, and Y. Ishizaka contributed to the field survey and laboratory works of this project. K. Miyazaki provided us valuable geological information. H. Isobe helped us for EDS analysis. Constructive reviews by M. Obata, A. Ishiwatari, and the Editor (T. Tsujimori), and the editorial comments by the Guest Editor (Y. Ichiyama) are highly appreciated. This work was financially supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research A (No. 17204045 to TN) and Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research C (No. 24540524 to YM) from MEXT, Japan.
Funding Information:
information Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant/Award Numbers: 17204045, 24540524
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - Spinifex-like textured metaperidotites from the Higo Metamorphic Rocks (HMR), west-central Kyushu, Japan, may be formed by high-pressure dehydration of antigorite, and may indicate deep subduction of serpentinite reaching a pressure– temperature condition of 1.6 GPa and 740–750° C. Three rock types have been identified based on mineral assemblage and rock texture: Type I (L) consisting of medium-grained (1–5 cm long) olivine + enstatite + chromite ±tremolite with secondary talc and anthophyllite that occurs in low-grade metamorphic rocks of the biotite zone, Type I (H) of coarse-grained (up to 10 cm long) olivine + enstatite (with clinoenstatite lamella) + chromite ±tremolite with secondary talc that occurs in high-grade metamorphic rocks of the garnet-cordierite zone, and Type II composed of Al-spinel + chlorite + olivine + apatite + ilmenite with minor sodic gedrite in the garnet-cordierite zone together with Type I (H). Olivines in all rock types are mostly serpentinized during exhumation. The chromite-olivine thermometer gives 560–690° C for Type I (L) rocks, and the spinel-olivine thermometer gives 610–740° C for Type II rocks. The peak metamorphic pressure will be higher than 1.6 GPa based on the location of the experimentally determined invariant point (P = 1.6 GPa and T = 670° C) of antigorite + forsterite + enstatite + talc + H2O. This estimate is consistent with the occurrence of chlorite in Type II rocks, which is stable up to 890° C at 2.0 GPa. The spinifex-like textured metaperidotites occur as small bodies in the low P/T type gneisses, implying tectonic juxtaposition of them probably during exhumation of the HMR. Recent findings of medium pressure (0.9–1.2 GPa) granulites and gneisses from the HMR may indicate that the HMR has a deep root into the wedge mantle from which the spinifex-like textured metaperidotites have derived.
AB - Spinifex-like textured metaperidotites from the Higo Metamorphic Rocks (HMR), west-central Kyushu, Japan, may be formed by high-pressure dehydration of antigorite, and may indicate deep subduction of serpentinite reaching a pressure– temperature condition of 1.6 GPa and 740–750° C. Three rock types have been identified based on mineral assemblage and rock texture: Type I (L) consisting of medium-grained (1–5 cm long) olivine + enstatite + chromite ±tremolite with secondary talc and anthophyllite that occurs in low-grade metamorphic rocks of the biotite zone, Type I (H) of coarse-grained (up to 10 cm long) olivine + enstatite (with clinoenstatite lamella) + chromite ±tremolite with secondary talc that occurs in high-grade metamorphic rocks of the garnet-cordierite zone, and Type II composed of Al-spinel + chlorite + olivine + apatite + ilmenite with minor sodic gedrite in the garnet-cordierite zone together with Type I (H). Olivines in all rock types are mostly serpentinized during exhumation. The chromite-olivine thermometer gives 560–690° C for Type I (L) rocks, and the spinel-olivine thermometer gives 610–740° C for Type II rocks. The peak metamorphic pressure will be higher than 1.6 GPa based on the location of the experimentally determined invariant point (P = 1.6 GPa and T = 670° C) of antigorite + forsterite + enstatite + talc + H2O. This estimate is consistent with the occurrence of chlorite in Type II rocks, which is stable up to 890° C at 2.0 GPa. The spinifex-like textured metaperidotites occur as small bodies in the low P/T type gneisses, implying tectonic juxtaposition of them probably during exhumation of the HMR. Recent findings of medium pressure (0.9–1.2 GPa) granulites and gneisses from the HMR may indicate that the HMR has a deep root into the wedge mantle from which the spinifex-like textured metaperidotites have derived.
KW - Antigorite
KW - Clinoenstatite
KW - Higo Metamorphic Rocks (HMR)
KW - Metaperidotite
KW - Spinifex-like texture
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U2 - 10.1111/iar.12382
DO - 10.1111/iar.12382
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85098542203
VL - 30
SP - 1
EP - 20
JO - Island Arc
JF - Island Arc
SN - 1038-4871
IS - 1
M1 - e12382
ER -