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Experiments and thermodynamic modelling on the blueschists in the Longmu Co‐Shuanghu Suture Zone, North Tibet: Estimation of the metamorphic conditions and implications for garnet stability in the subduction zone

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The pressure–temperature (P‐T) path of blueschist is usually applied to understanding the evolution of the subducted oceanic crust. Garnet plays a key role in calculating the metamorphic conditions, but sometimes it is absent in the blueschists. Nevertheless, the high‐P experimental simulation may serve as a useful tool to constrain the P‐T conditions. In the middle of the Longmu Co‐Shuanghu Suture, North Tibet, blueschist blocks embedded in the marble were discovered, where garnet is abundant in the core but absent in the marble‐contacting margin. These two kinds of blueschist contain similar mineral assemblage (glaucophane, epidote, and phengite) and show comparable basaltic character. Pseudosection modelling was applied to the garnet‐bearing blueschist that calculated the peak metamorphic condition of ca. 1.9 GPa and 530°C. As for the garnet‐absent blueschist, experiments (1.2–2.3 GPa and 500–800°C) were performed on the designed mixture of 93 wt% basalt and 7 wt% calcite. The results show that the total Fe content in the glaucophane and barroisite is positively correlated with the pressure but not with temperature, which could be regarded as a geobarometer. Accordingly, the peak condition was constrained at 2.3 GPa and 500–600°C. Therefore, the equivalent metamorphic conditions of the blueschists indicate that the Palaeo‐Tethys oceanic crust subducted into at least 70 km. Furthermore, both the experiments and the T‐X (CaCO3) pseudosection, constructed based on basaltic lithology, support that the absence of garnet in the blueschist is predominantly caused by the mixing of calcite. In summary, this study provides a valid attempt in exploring metamorphic conditions by experiment simulation, and evaluates the profound influence of the interaction between the basaltic crust and overlying carbonate‐bearing sediments in the subduction zone.
Title: Experiments and thermodynamic modelling on the blueschists in the Longmu Co‐Shuanghu Suture Zone, North Tibet: Estimation of the metamorphic conditions and implications for garnet stability in the subduction zone
Description:
The pressure–temperature (P‐T) path of blueschist is usually applied to understanding the evolution of the subducted oceanic crust.
Garnet plays a key role in calculating the metamorphic conditions, but sometimes it is absent in the blueschists.
Nevertheless, the high‐P experimental simulation may serve as a useful tool to constrain the P‐T conditions.
In the middle of the Longmu Co‐Shuanghu Suture, North Tibet, blueschist blocks embedded in the marble were discovered, where garnet is abundant in the core but absent in the marble‐contacting margin.
These two kinds of blueschist contain similar mineral assemblage (glaucophane, epidote, and phengite) and show comparable basaltic character.
Pseudosection modelling was applied to the garnet‐bearing blueschist that calculated the peak metamorphic condition of ca.
1.
9 GPa and 530°C.
As for the garnet‐absent blueschist, experiments (1.
2–2.
3 GPa and 500–800°C) were performed on the designed mixture of 93 wt% basalt and 7 wt% calcite.
The results show that the total Fe content in the glaucophane and barroisite is positively correlated with the pressure but not with temperature, which could be regarded as a geobarometer.
Accordingly, the peak condition was constrained at 2.
3 GPa and 500–600°C.
Therefore, the equivalent metamorphic conditions of the blueschists indicate that the Palaeo‐Tethys oceanic crust subducted into at least 70 km.
Furthermore, both the experiments and the T‐X (CaCO3) pseudosection, constructed based on basaltic lithology, support that the absence of garnet in the blueschist is predominantly caused by the mixing of calcite.
In summary, this study provides a valid attempt in exploring metamorphic conditions by experiment simulation, and evaluates the profound influence of the interaction between the basaltic crust and overlying carbonate‐bearing sediments in the subduction zone.

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