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Granulite facies metamorphism, palaeo‐isotherms and disturbance of the U‐Pb systematics of zircon in anorogenic plutonic rocks from the Adirondack Highlands

 

作者: J. R. CHIARENZELLI,   J. M. McLELLAND,  

 

期刊: Journal of Metamorphic Geology  (WILEY Available online 1993)
卷期: Volume 11, issue 1  

页码: 59-70

 

ISSN:0263-4929

 

年代: 1993

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1525-1314.1993.tb00131.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

关键词: Adirondack Mountains;anorogenic plutonic rocks;granulite facies metamorphism;palaeoisotherms;zircon U‐Pb systematics

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractIn the Adirondack Highlands of New York State, the effect of granulite facies metamorphism on the physical and isotopic characteristics of zircon from anorogenic plutonic rocks has a distinct geographical pattern. The location of zircon populations which appear to have been altered describes a roughly circular area where metamorphic palaeotemperatures have been determined to be in excess of 750° C. Zircons from anorogenic plutonic rocks outside this area were undisturbed during metamorphism and yield well constrained ages.Granitic, charnockitic and mangeritic anorogenic plutonic rocks peripheral to the Marcy anorthosite massif have large, euhedral, prismatic zircons that display fine, internal, magmatic growth zonations and abundant, randomly orientated, mineral inclusions. Co‐genetic zircon fractions yield linear discordant arrays and well constrained upper intercepts of 1125–1157 Ma. Metamorphic zircon is limited to sporadically developed and volumetrically insignificant, clear, low‐U overgrowths or protuberances.In marked contrast, zircons from petrographically and geochemically identical rocks adjacent to, or within, the Marcy anorthosite massif are typically large, limpid, anhedral to subhedral crystals or crystal fragments lacking internal features except for tubular cavities and CO‐2‐rich inclusions. Co‐genetic zircon fractions yield nearly concordant, non‐linear clusters with207Pb/206Pb minimum ages of 1073–1095 Ma. Metamorphic overgrowths cannot be readily identified by optical or cathodoluminscence techniques; however, many grains show complex and unusual external boundaries suggestive of post‐crystallization modification.These data indicate that temperatures as low as 750° C, in combination with other factors, may have been sufficient to facilitate recrystallization, and diffusion of radiogenic Pb from the zircon crystal structure, during the complex, protracted metamorphism of the A

 

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