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Lawsonite eclogite records subduction rheology and slab detachment, Faro, Yukon-Tanana Terrane, Yukon Territory, Canada
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Abstract
Lawsonite eclogites represent cold subduction in the rock record, and new localities provide rare natural field laboratories to investigate deep deformation processes. We present a new lawsonite eclogite locality near Faro, Yukon Territory, Canada, the first reported lawsonite eclogite locality of the Yukon-Tanana Terrane. The discovery indicates that mid- to Late Permian subduction in the Yukon-Tanana Terrane subducted cold material in an oceanic subduction zone, in contrast to most previous models. We define a pressure-temperature-deformation (P-T-d) pathway for the lawsonite eclogites using a combination of microstructures, mineral compositional mapping, crystal orientation mapping, and phase equilibrium modeling. Metamorphism in the Faro eclogites followed a clockwise pathway through the lawsonite eclogite facies, reaching peak pressures of 22–24 MPa at 525–550 °C. Rocks then exhumed to 14.5–16 MPa during heating to 630–655 °C. Crystallographic preferred orientations (CPOs) in omphacite developed dominantly by dissolution-precipitation creep and oriented grain growth concurrently with CPOs developed in glaucophane by a combination of dislocation- and dissolution-precipitation creep with oriented grain growth. We link this fabric and CPO development in omphacite and amphibole to lawsonite dehydration, slab decoupling, and initiation of exhumation of the eclogites, providing evidence that lawsonite dehydration plays a significant role in changes in subduction zone rheology.
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Title: Lawsonite eclogite records subduction rheology and slab detachment, Faro, Yukon-Tanana Terrane, Yukon Territory, Canada
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Abstract
Lawsonite eclogites represent cold subduction in the rock record, and new localities provide rare natural field laboratories to investigate deep deformation processes.
We present a new lawsonite eclogite locality near Faro, Yukon Territory, Canada, the first reported lawsonite eclogite locality of the Yukon-Tanana Terrane.
The discovery indicates that mid- to Late Permian subduction in the Yukon-Tanana Terrane subducted cold material in an oceanic subduction zone, in contrast to most previous models.
We define a pressure-temperature-deformation (P-T-d) pathway for the lawsonite eclogites using a combination of microstructures, mineral compositional mapping, crystal orientation mapping, and phase equilibrium modeling.
Metamorphism in the Faro eclogites followed a clockwise pathway through the lawsonite eclogite facies, reaching peak pressures of 22–24 MPa at 525–550 °C.
Rocks then exhumed to 14.
5–16 MPa during heating to 630–655 °C.
Crystallographic preferred orientations (CPOs) in omphacite developed dominantly by dissolution-precipitation creep and oriented grain growth concurrently with CPOs developed in glaucophane by a combination of dislocation- and dissolution-precipitation creep with oriented grain growth.
We link this fabric and CPO development in omphacite and amphibole to lawsonite dehydration, slab decoupling, and initiation of exhumation of the eclogites, providing evidence that lawsonite dehydration plays a significant role in changes in subduction zone rheology.
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Supplemental Material: Lawsonite-eclogite records subduction rheology and slab detachment, Faro, Yukon-Tanana Terrane, Yukon Territory, Canada
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<p>Figure S1 includes large thin section scans for all samples. Figure S2 comprises electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) large area maps for samples F09c and F11. Figure S...
Supplemental Material: Lawsonite eclogite records subduction rheology and slab detachment, Faro, Yukon-Tanana Terrane, Yukon Territory, Canada
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<p>Figure S1 includes large thin section scans for all samples. Figure S2 comprises electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) large area maps for samples F09c and F11. Figure S...
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