Mesoarchaean clockwise metamorphic P-T path from the Western Dharwar Craton
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Dasgupta, Arnab S.
Bhowmik, Santanu
Dasgupta, Somnath
Nunes Avila, Janaina
Ireland, Trevor
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In this study, we utilize high-alumina pelitic schist samples from the Holenarsipur Greenstone Belt, a component
of the ca. 3.30–3.15 Ga Sargur Supergroup in the Western Dharwar Craton, South India to establish a
Mesoarchaean metamorphic history in the terrane. On the basis of integrated textural, mineral compositional,
metamorphic reaction history and P-T pseudosection modelling studies, garnet-monazite trace element thermometry and coupled monazite electron probe micro-analyzer and sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe
U-Pb dating results, we constrain for the first time a Mesoarchaean metamorphism along a hairpin clockwise
metamorphic P-T path in the Dharwar Craton. The path reveals a two-stage prograde segment with an
initial phase of heating accompanying burial (dP/dT gradient ~ 30 bar/°C) and a later phase of steep burial (ΔP
~ 1.1 kbar, dP/dT gradient ~110 bar/°C), peak metamorphism at 7.5 kbar, 640 °C and a post-peak, steep decompression stage (P~6.3 kbar at 635 °C). Chemically zoned monazite grains shielded within garnet or occurring in
low-strain matrix domains were formed in two stages during the Mesoarchaean metamorphism: (a) Monazite
cores with relatively lower Y concentrations, higher Th/U ratios, a strong negative Eu anomaly; their REE
partitioning relationships with the garnet inner rim reveal their crystallization was synchronous with the growth
of garnet. (b) Monazite rims with higher Y and uraniferous compositions and lower Th/U ratios which, combined
with Y and HREE enrichments in the outer rim of garnet, indicate their formation during the post-peak decompression stage associated with coupled decompositions of garnet and zircon. We correlate U-Pb monazite core
and rim ages at 3144 ± 7 Ma and 3105 ± 10 Ma respectively with the timings of peak and retrograde metamorphism. Our findings, when evaluated with the available geological, isotopic, geochronological data of Meso- to
Palaeoarchaean extant and extinct felsic crust as well as thermo-mechanical models, predict the ca.3.14–
3.11 Ga metamorphism in the Holenarsipur Greenstone Belt as part of a widespread tectono-thermal event in
the Western Dharwar Craton. The event marks late stages of sagduction tectonics in the craton as it evolves
from a predominantly vertical to a horizontal shortening mode.
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