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Granulite

About: Granulite is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6763 publications have been published within this topic receiving 268925 citations.


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01 Jan 1998
TL;DR: Ion microprobe dating of zircon and monazite from high-grade gneisses has been used to determine the timing of metamorphism in the Western Province of New Zealand, and constrain the age of the protoliths from which the metamorphic rocks were derived as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Ion microprobe dating of zircon and monazite from high-grade gneisses has been used to (1) determine the timing of metamorphism in the Western Province of New Zealand, and (2) constrain the age of the protoliths from which the metamorphic rocks were derived. The Western Province comprises Westland, where mainly upper crustal rocks are exposed, and Fiordland, where middle to lower crustal levels crop out. In Westland, the oldest recognisable metamorphic event occurred at 360-370 Ma, penecontemporane- ously with intrusion of the mid-Palaeozoic Karamea Batholith (c. 375 Ma). Metamorphism took place under low-pressure/high-temperature conditions, resulting in upper-amphibolite sillimanite-grade meta- morphism of Lower Palaeozoic pelites (Greenland Group). Orthogneisses of younger (Cretaceous) age formed during emplacement of the Rahu Suite granite intrusives (c. 110 Ma) and were derived from protoliths including Cretaceous Separation Point suite and Devonian Karamea suite granites. In Fiordland, high-grade paragneisses with Greenland Group zircon age patterns were metamorphosed (M1) to sillimanite grade at 360 Ma. Concomitant with crustal thickening and further granite emplace- ment, M1 mineral assemblages were overprinted by higher-pressure kyanite-grade metamorphism (M2) at 330 Ma. It remains unclear whether the M2 event in Fiordland was primarily due to tectonic burial, as suggested by regional recumbent isoclinal folding, or whether it was due to magmatic loading, in keeping with the significant volumes of granite magma intruded at higher structural levels in the formerly contiguous Westland region. Metamorphism in Fiordland accompanied and outlasted emplacement of the Western Fiordland Orthogneiss (WFO) at 110-125 Ma. The WFO equilibrated under granulite facies conditions, whereas cover rocks underwent more limited recrystallization except for high-strain shear zones where conditions of lower to middle amphibolite facies were met. The juxtaposition of Palaeozoic kyanite-grade rocks against Cretaceous WFO granulites resulted from late Mesozoic extensional defor- mation and development of metamorphic core complexes in the Western Province.

107 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a composite P-T path was constructed for metamorphism symplectites involving corundum, sapphirine, spinel, cordierite, plagioclase, sillimanite, orthopyroxene, biotite and ilmenite.
Abstract: between garnet, orthopyroxene and sillimanite, and coronae or sapphirine–quartz; ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism symplectites involving corundum, sapphirine, spinel, cordierite, plagioclase, sillimanite, orthopyroxene, biotite and ilmenite. The retrograde segment of the P–T path was further constrained by biotite-producing reactions. A composite P–T path was constructed

107 citations

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TL;DR: The results of U-Pb zircon and Sm-Nd whole-rock analyses are reported on three meta-igneous granulitic samples from the Central African Republic basement, formerly ascribed to an Archaean complex as discussed by the authors.

107 citations

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01 Dec 2006-Lithos
TL;DR: In this paper, three new localities of corundum and sapphirine-bearing hyper aluminous Mg-rich and silica-poor ultra-high-temperature granulites formed during Late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian times within the Palghat-Cauvery Shear Zone system in southern India.

107 citations

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01 Feb 2010-Lithos
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented chronological, geochemical and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopic data for two newly discovered large-volume high Sr/Y granitoids (the Pagu granodiorite and the Nanmuqie granite) and three high HREE-depleted intrusive rocks intruding the granitoid in the Lhasa terrane.

107 citations


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2023126
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2021177
2020203
2019148
2018142