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Dehydration melting, fluid buffering and decompressional P–T path in a granulite complex from the Eastern Ghats, India
Author(s) -
DASGUPTA S.,
SENGUPTA P.,
FUKUOKA M.,
CHAKRABORTI S.
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
journal of metamorphic geology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.639
H-Index - 114
eISSN - 1525-1314
pISSN - 0263-4929
DOI - 10.1111/j.1525-1314.1992.tb00122.x
Subject(s) - granulite , charnockite , metamorphism , mafic , geology , geochemistry , gneiss , petrology , metamorphic rock , geomorphology , facies , structural basin
A suite of metapelites, charnockites, calc‐silicate rocks, quartzo‐feldspathic gneisses and mafic granulites is exposed at Garbham, a part of the Eastern Ghats granulite belt of India. Reaction textures and mineral compositional data have been used to determine the P–T–X evolutionary history of the granulites. In metapelites and charnockites, dehydration melting reactions involving biotite produced quartzofeldspathic segregations during peak metamorphism. However, migration of melt from the site of generation was limited. Subsequent to peak metamorphism at c . 860° C and 8 kbar, the complex evolved through nearly isothermal decompression to 530–650° C and 4–5 kbar. During this phase, coronal garnet grew in the calc‐silicates, while garnet in the presence of quartz broke down in charnockite and mafic granulite. Fluid activities during metamorphism were internally buffered in different lithologies in the presence of a melt phase. The P–T path of the granulites at Garbham contrasts sharply with the other parts of the Eastern Ghats granulite belt where the rocks show dominantly near‐isobaric cooling subsequent to peak metamorphism.