Metamorphic Evolution of the Archean Supracrustal Rocks from the Qingyuan Area of the Northern Liaoning Terrane, North China Craton: Constrained Using Phase Equilibrium Modeling and Monazite Dating

MINERALS(2022)

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Archean supracrustal rocks from the Qingyuan area of the northern Liaoning terrane, the North China Craton, occur as enclaves or rafts of various scales within tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) domes. They were normally subjected to metamorphism at amphibolite facies with locally granulite facies. We collected biotite two-feldspar gneiss from the Hongtoushan of the Qingyuan area and conducted petrography, mineral chemistry, phase equilibrium modeling and monazite dating to reveal its metamorphic evolution. The peak condition was constrained to be 750-775 degrees C at similar to 7 kbar based on the stability of the inferred peak mineral assemblage and mineral compositions including the pyrite and grossular contents in the garnet core, and X-Mg in biotite. The final condition was constrained to be similar to 700 degrees C at similar to 6 kbar on the solidus based on the presence of muscovite in the final assemblage. The post-peak near-isobaric cooling process was consistent with the core -> rim decreasing pyrite content in garnet. Monazite dating yielded a metamorphic age of similar to 2.50 Ga for the sample, coeval with the final magmatism of TTGs in the terrane. By combining other geological features, we suggest a vertical sagduction process to be responsible for the metamorphic evolution of the Qingyuan area. This process may be correlated with Archean mantle plume.
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archean supracrustal rocks, the Qingyuan area, the north China craton, metamorphic evolution, monazite dating
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