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Reaction progress of clay minerals and carbonaceous matter in a contact metamorphic aureole (Torres del Paine intrusion, Chile)
This study reports on reaction processes in a transition zone from contact to regional metamorphism by using Raman spectroscopy on carbonaceous matter (RSCM), illite “crystallinity” (Kübler index, KI), chlorite geothermometry, and thermal modeling. The thermal effect due to the emplacement of the To...
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Published in: | European journal of mineralogy (Stuttgart) 2020-12, Vol.32 (6), p.653-671 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This study reports on reaction processes in a transition
zone from contact to regional metamorphism by using Raman spectroscopy on
carbonaceous matter (RSCM), illite “crystallinity” (Kübler index, KI),
chlorite geothermometry, and thermal modeling. The thermal effect due to the
emplacement of the Torres del Paine intrusion (TPI, assembly time of ca. 150 kyr) had different consequences for inorganic and organic compounds of the
host rock. The thermal alteration of the pre-intrusive regional
metamorphosed host rock is documented by elevated RSCM temperatures,
high-temperature chlorite generations, and the appearance of epidote and
retrograde Fe-rich chlorite. Microprobe analysis on chlorite indicates
incomplete re-equilibration as evidenced by various chlorite populations of
individual contact metamorphic samples. This study indicates that the
maturity of organic matter is the most reliable and unequivocal indicator on
timescales of several thousand years to determine the lateral extension of
the TPI contact aureole. Raman geothermometry reveals that the lateral
extension of the contact-influenced zone expands up to a distance of 1.5 km
and, thus, expands to ca. 1.1 km further out than the macroscopically
mappable hornfels contact aureole. The best match between measured (Raman
geothermometry) and calculated (thermal modeling) ΔTmax values
(ΔT=54 ∘C) is achieved with a total intrusion
assembly time of 150 kyr, a magmatic temperature of 800 ∘C, a
two-batch model (batch repose time of 10 kyr) with five pulses per batch,
short heating durations (3 kyr), and long pulse repose times (15 kyr). |
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ISSN: | 1617-4011 0935-1221 1617-4011 |
DOI: | 10.5194/ejm-32-653-2020 |