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Subduction Zone and High Pressure Rocks
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Granulite Facies High T, P Base of Crust T > 700 C Very anhydrous
Dry conditions inhibit melting
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About 600 C
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About 680 C
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About 700 C
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About 750 C
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Subduction Zone Rocks
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Steinmann Trinity (1905) Serpentinite Pillow Basalt Radiolarian Cherts
Characteristic of ophiolite settings Other Distinctive Rocks Graywacke and Flysch Blueschist
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Bedded Chert
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Serpentinite
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Serpentinite
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Magnesite Mines in Serpentinite
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Pillow Lava
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Pillow Lava
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Pillow Lava
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Blueschist
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Graywacke
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Flysch
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Melange
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Melange
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Coesite in Quartz Not very dramatic Rare
Relict in inclusions, often in garnet Mostly reverts to quartz Distinctive “palisade” texture in quartz Radial fractures due to 10% volume increase
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Coesite in Gneiss
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Palisade Texture in Quartz
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Garnets Pyralspite series (Mg-Fe-Mn) Ugrandite Series (Ca + Fe-Al-Cr)
Pyrope Mg3Al2Si3O12 Almandine Fe3Al2Si3O12 Spessartite Mn3Al2Si3O12 Ugrandite Series (Ca + Fe-Al-Cr) Gossularite Ca3Al2Si3O12 Andradite Ca3(Fe, Ti)2Si3O12 Uvarovite Ca3Cr2Si3O12
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Eclogite Start with Basalt: Labradorite (An + Ab) + Diopside + Olivine
Ab breaks down to Jadeite + Quartz Jadeite + Diopside = Omphacite Anorthite + Olivine = Garnet Final composition: Omphacite + Garnet + Quartz Plagioclase no longer stable
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Types of Eclogite Type A: kimberlites, dunites, volcanic pipes (Py 70%, Alm 20% T>900 C) Metamorphism of mantle rocks Type B: high-pressure gneiss terranes (Py 45%, Alm 40% T= C) Crustal thickening and deep metamorphism Type C: blueschists (Py 10%, Alm 60% T<500 C) Next stage after blueschist metamorphism
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Eclogite
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