Metamorphic rates in collisional orogeny from in situ allanite and monazite dating
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Janots, Emilie
Engi, Martin
Rubatto, Daniela
Berger, Alfons
Gregory, Courtney
Rahn, Meinert
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The prograde sequence of rare earth minerals recorded in metapelites during regional metamorphism reveals a series of irreversible reactions among silicates and phosphates. In individual samples from the northern Lepontine (Central Alps), allanite is partly replaced by monazite at 560-580 °C. Relic allanite retains its characteristic growth zoning acquired at greenschist facies conditions (430-450 °C). Coexisting monazite and allanite were dated in situ to delimit in time successive stages of the Barrovian metamorphism. In situ sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) U-Th-Pb dating of allanite (31.5 ± 1.3 and 29.2 ± 1.0 Ma) and monazite (18.0 ± 0.3 and 19.1 ± 0.3 Ma) constrains the time elapsed between 430-450 °C and 560-580 °C, which implies an average heating rate of 8-15 °C /m.y. Combined with new fi ssion track ages (zircon, 10-9 Ma; apatite, 7.5-6.5 Ma), metamorphic rates of the entire orogenic cycle, from prograde to fi nal cooling, can be reconstructed.
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