TY - JOUR
T1 - Nature and timing of anatectic event of the Hida Belt (Japan)
T2 - Constraints from titanite geochemistry and U-Pb age of clinopyroxene-bearing leucogranite
AU - Harada, Hironobu
AU - Tsujimori, Tatsuki
AU - Kon, Yoshiaki
AU - Aoki, Shogo
AU - Aoki, Kazumasa
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by CNEAS at Tohoku University in part by grants from the JSPS KAKENHI JP18H01299 and JP21H01174 to TT. This was also supported by MEXT Private University Research Branding Project (Okayama university of Science) to KA and JSPS KAKENHI JP19K04043 to KA. We are grateful for constructive comments from Chang-Whan Oh, Takeshi Imayama and anonymous reviewers, especially various suggestions from Chang-Whan Oh improved the paper significantly. We are grateful for constructive feedback from Daniel Pastor-Gálan. We extend our appreciation to Shunsuke Fukuhara, Hiroki Oka and Rio Higuchi for their field assistance. TT thanks to Yoshihide Ogasawara for donating a micro-Raman facility to PRG.
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PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - The Hida Belt, central Japan, is a continental fragment, which was once a part of the crustal basement of the East Asian continental margin. It consists mainly of Permo-Triassic granite-gneiss complexes with both syn-to-late-metamorphic migmatite or granite bodies. Clinopyroxene-bearing leucogranite, locally called as ‘Inishi’-type migmatite, occurs characteristically in the migmatite zone associated with amphibolite and marble. The leucogranite is characterized by the presence of coarse-grained diopside–hedenbergite series clinopyroxene and titanite in plagioclase-dominated matrix. Clinopyroxene contains abundant calcite inclusions. Euhedral titanite with high Th/U ratios (~2.8–7.8) and REE contents (~4514–14,069 μg/g) contains polycrystalline ‘granitic’ inclusions. Those mineralogical features indicate the involvement of carbonate during anatexis. Considering a nominal pressure of 0.4–0.7 GPa of the Hida gneiss, Zr-in-titanite thermometry yields a temperature of 730–810 °C and 770–850 °C at aTiO2 = 0.5 and 1, respectively. The titanites show highly variable U/Pb (238U/206Pb = 15.0–24.0) and Pb (207Pb/206Pb = 0.172–0.419) isotope ratios, and the scattered trend follows a discordia line with a lower intercept at 225.4 ± 1.9 Ma. This titanite age would represent the timing of regional anatexis that have occurred in a later stage of the regional metamorphism of the Hida Belt. A high apparent thermal gradient at middle crustal levels might have been caused by regional extension.
AB - The Hida Belt, central Japan, is a continental fragment, which was once a part of the crustal basement of the East Asian continental margin. It consists mainly of Permo-Triassic granite-gneiss complexes with both syn-to-late-metamorphic migmatite or granite bodies. Clinopyroxene-bearing leucogranite, locally called as ‘Inishi’-type migmatite, occurs characteristically in the migmatite zone associated with amphibolite and marble. The leucogranite is characterized by the presence of coarse-grained diopside–hedenbergite series clinopyroxene and titanite in plagioclase-dominated matrix. Clinopyroxene contains abundant calcite inclusions. Euhedral titanite with high Th/U ratios (~2.8–7.8) and REE contents (~4514–14,069 μg/g) contains polycrystalline ‘granitic’ inclusions. Those mineralogical features indicate the involvement of carbonate during anatexis. Considering a nominal pressure of 0.4–0.7 GPa of the Hida gneiss, Zr-in-titanite thermometry yields a temperature of 730–810 °C and 770–850 °C at aTiO2 = 0.5 and 1, respectively. The titanites show highly variable U/Pb (238U/206Pb = 15.0–24.0) and Pb (207Pb/206Pb = 0.172–0.419) isotope ratios, and the scattered trend follows a discordia line with a lower intercept at 225.4 ± 1.9 Ma. This titanite age would represent the timing of regional anatexis that have occurred in a later stage of the regional metamorphism of the Hida Belt. A high apparent thermal gradient at middle crustal levels might have been caused by regional extension.
KW - Hida Belt
KW - Leucogranite
KW - Permo-Triassic tectonics
KW - Titanite
KW - U-Pb age
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U2 - 10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106256
DO - 10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106256
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85107316281
SN - 0024-4937
VL - 398-399
JO - Lithos
JF - Lithos
M1 - 106256
ER -