Decompressional coronas and symplectites in granulites of the Musgrave Complex, central Australia
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Metamorphic Geology
- Vol. 9 (4) , 441-450
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1314.1991.tb00538.x
Abstract
In granulite facies metapelitic rocks in the Musgrave Complex, central Australia, reaction between S1 garnet and sillimanite involves the development in S2 of both garnet + cordierite + hercynitic spinel + biotite and hercynitic spinel + cordierite + sillimanite + biotite. The S2 assemblages occur either in coronas and symplectites, mainly around garnet, or, in rocks in which S2 is more strongly developed, as recrystallized assemblages. Ignoring the presence of biotite and ilmenite, the mineral textures can be accounted for qualitatively by a consideration of the model system FeO‐MgO‐Al2O3‐SiO2 (FMAS); the textural relationships accord with decompression accompanying the change from S1 to S2. However, since biotite and ilmenite are involved in the assemblages, the parageneses are better accounted for in terms of equilibria in the expanded model system K2O‐FeO‐MgO‐Al2O3‐SiO2‐H2‐TiO2‐Fe2O3 (KFMASHTO), i.e. AFM + TiO2+ Fe2O3. The coronas reflect the tectonic unroofing of at least part of the Musgrave Complex from peak S1 conditions of about 8 kbar to S2 conditions of about 4 kbar.Keywords
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