Title of article
Metapelitic Migmatites From Pangidi Granulite Complex, Eastern Ghats Belt, India: Petrological Constraints on Crustal Melting and Tectonic Exhumation
Author/Authors
Rao، نويسنده , , C.V. Dharma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
13
From page
105
To page
117
Abstract
Metapelitic migmatites in the Pangidi Granulite Complex, Eastern Ghats belt preserve a range of high-grade mineral assemblages that vary with bulk composition. Reaction textures preserved in the migmatites indicate that the crystallized granitic melt was formed in situ by biotite dehydration-melting reactions. Decompression occurred during an episode of partial melting and melt crystallization, and was synchronous with exhumation of migmatites along shear zones. Retrograde reaction textures and the calculated positions of the mineral reactions and discrete P-T points obtained by thermobarometry reflect ∼3 kbar (11 km) of exhumation from near peak P-T conditions of ∼9 kbar and 950°C.
ression has been traditionally ascribed to be the cause of dehydration melting in many orogens, but the bulk of melting reactions in Pangidi were ultimately driven by elevated temperatures. Simple pressure release during exhumation did not force melting reactions, instead as the present study reveals, it is more likely that the presence of melt triggered deformation in the migmatites and facilitated exhumation.
Keywords
granulite , Decompression , Pangidi , melting , migmatite
Journal title
Gondwana Research
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Gondwana Research
Record number
2365299
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