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Very Dry Lower Crust beneath the Central Part of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region: The Role of Miocene Extension Induced Melting.

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Cím:
Very Dry Lower Crust beneath the Central Part of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region: The Role of Miocene Extension Induced Melting.
Létrehozó:
Kovács, István János
Németh, Bianka
Török, Kálmán
Dégi, Júlia
Fancsik, Tamás
Dátum:
2015
Téma:
QE02 Geochemistry / geokémia
QE03 Geodynamics / geodinamika
QE06 Petrology. Petrography / kőzettan, petrográfia
Tartalmi leírás:
The internal part of the CPR is a young extensional basin,
which was formed during the Miocene. The central part of the
area went through considerable thinning during this extension,
when the crust was thinned from its original 50-60 km
thickness to the present 25-30 km. The lower crust was
sampled by alkaline basaltic volcanoes after the Miocene
extension.
The granulite xenoliths entrained in these basalts may bear
imprints of this preceding extension event. The studied lower
crustal xenoliths are metapelites and metabasic rocks having
most commonly granoblastic texture. The rock-forming
minerals (garnet, pyroxenes, feldspar, sillimanite, rutile) were
measured by micro-FTIR spectrometry to determine their
?water? content and its substitution mechanism. The NAMs in
granulites have usually very low ?water? content with bulk
water contents typically below 100 ppm. In particular garnet is
absolutely dry in all but four xenoliths. Feldspar and
orthopyroxene show water contents typically below 100 ppm.
The most ?water? rich minerals are clinopyroxene and
sillimanite containing usually more than 100 ppm water.
These concentrations are generally much lower than those
have been reported for other lower crustal granulites from
China [1] [2]. The very low ?water? content of NAMs in lower
crustal granulite xenoliths from the central part of the CPR
may be the consequence of the Miocene thinning. The
accompanying localized fluid infiltration and potential increase
in temperature may have resulted in heterogeneous melting and
melt extraction from the lower crust having left behind a
generally very dry residue. In summary the studied granulite
xenoliths highlight that the lower crust in young extensional
settings may be generally much depleted in ?water?.
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Azonosító:
Kovács, István János and Németh, Bianka and Török, Kálmán and Dégi, Júlia and Fancsik, Tamás (2015) Very Dry Lower Crust beneath the Central Part of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region: The Role of Miocene Extension Induced Melting. In: Goldschmidt 2015, 16?21 Aug 2015., Prague.
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