High‐pressure granulites from the Sudetes (south‐west Poland): evidence of crustal subduction and collisional thickening in the Variscan Belt

Journal of Metamorphic Geology - Tập 14 Số 4 - Trang 531-546 - 1996
Ryszard Kryza1, Christian Pin2, Daniel Vielzeuf2
1University of Wrocław, Institute of Geological Sciences, Cybulskiego 30, 50-205, Wrocław, Poland
2Université Blaise Pascal, Départment de Géologie, CRNS URA 10, 5 rue Kessler, 63–038 Clermont-Ferrand, France

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Two high‐grade gneissic complexes of the Western Sudetes, the Góry Sowie Block and the Śnieżnik area complex, contain small, predominantly felsic granulitic inliers with minor Cpx‐bearing intercalations. The P–T  conditions of the granulite facies events and of the subsequent re‐equilibration are estimated using the ternary feldspar thermometer and the Geo‐Calc computer program (version TWQ, Jan 92).In the Góry Sowie granulites, the peak granulitic event occurred at c. 18–20 kbar and 900 °C, and the late decompressive re‐equilibration within a range of 4–10 kbar and temperatures decreasing to 600–700 °C. The latter event is thought to have coincided with the main metamorphic phase in the surrounding gneisses.The P–T  estimates are more scattered in the Śnieżnik granulites, but the peak conditions for the granulitic event are estimated at pressure over 22 kbar (possibly around 30 kbar) and temperature exceeding 900 °C. The analysed samples from the Śnieżnik area bear no significant evidence of lower‐pressure re‐equilibration.Integrating the thermobarometric data and some age constraints indicates that the Góry Sowie granulites belong to the early stage ‘type I’ granulites of the Variscan Belt (c. 400 Ma old), which are interpreted as fragments of continental crustal materials subducted to mantle depths in the earliest stages of the Variscan orogeny. The Śnieżnik granulites are more problematic; they may belong to a ‘younger high‐P suite’ (c. 350 Ma old), widespread in the southern and eastern parts of the Bohemian Massif, and possibly related to the climax of the Variscan continent–continent collision.

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