TY - JOUR
T1 - Permo-Triassic Barrovian-type metamorphism in the ultrahigh-temperature Kontum Massif, central Vietnam
T2 - Constraints on continental collision tectonics in Southeast Asia
AU - Nakano, Nobuhiko
AU - Osanai, Yasuhito
AU - Owada, Masaaki
AU - Hayasaka, Yasutaka
AU - Nam, Tran Ngoc
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The Kontum Massif in central Vietnam is composed of various metamorphic complexes including a high-temperature southern part (Kannak and Ngoc Linh complexes) and a low- to medium-temperature northern part (Kham Duc complex). The Kham Duc complex exhibits Barrovian-type medium-pressure metamorphism evidenced by kyanite- and/or staurolite-bearing metapelites. The garnet-gedrite-kyanite gneiss, which is the focus of the present study, preserves several mineral parageneses formed during a prograde and retrograde metamorphic history: staurolite + quartz in gedrite, garnet + gedrite + kyanite in the matrix, and spinel + cordierite symplectite between gedrite and sillimanite. The calculated semiquantitative petrogenetic grid reveals peak pressure conditions of 620-650°C at 1.1-1.2GPa and peak temperature conditions of 730-750°C at 0.7-0.8GPa. The monazite U-Th-Pb electron microprobe ages of the garnet-gedrite-kyanite gneiss and associated gneisses yield 246 ± 3 Ma for the Kham Duc complex, which is similar to the age of the high- to ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism in the adjacent Kannak and Ngoc Linh complexes of the southern Kontum Massif. The present results indicate that both the Barrovian-type and ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism occurred simultaneously in the Kontum Massif during an event strongly related to Permo-Triassic microcontinental collision tectonics in Asia.
AB - The Kontum Massif in central Vietnam is composed of various metamorphic complexes including a high-temperature southern part (Kannak and Ngoc Linh complexes) and a low- to medium-temperature northern part (Kham Duc complex). The Kham Duc complex exhibits Barrovian-type medium-pressure metamorphism evidenced by kyanite- and/or staurolite-bearing metapelites. The garnet-gedrite-kyanite gneiss, which is the focus of the present study, preserves several mineral parageneses formed during a prograde and retrograde metamorphic history: staurolite + quartz in gedrite, garnet + gedrite + kyanite in the matrix, and spinel + cordierite symplectite between gedrite and sillimanite. The calculated semiquantitative petrogenetic grid reveals peak pressure conditions of 620-650°C at 1.1-1.2GPa and peak temperature conditions of 730-750°C at 0.7-0.8GPa. The monazite U-Th-Pb electron microprobe ages of the garnet-gedrite-kyanite gneiss and associated gneisses yield 246 ± 3 Ma for the Kham Duc complex, which is similar to the age of the high- to ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism in the adjacent Kannak and Ngoc Linh complexes of the southern Kontum Massif. The present results indicate that both the Barrovian-type and ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism occurred simultaneously in the Kontum Massif during an event strongly related to Permo-Triassic microcontinental collision tectonics in Asia.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=65449167204&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=65449167204&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1440-1738.2008.00646.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1440-1738.2008.00646.x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:65449167204
SN - 1038-4871
VL - 18
SP - 126
EP - 143
JO - Island Arc
JF - Island Arc
IS - 1
ER -