TY - JOUR
T1 - Prograde and anatectic reactions in the deep arc crust exposed in the Hidaka metamorphic belt, Hokkaido, Japan
AU - Komatsu, M.
AU - Toyoshima, T.
AU - Osanai, Y.
AU - Arai, M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This paper is partly based on unpublished works of M. Bamba and M. Aono, whom we acknowledge. We are also indebted to M. Owada and T. Shimura for their collaborations in the field and their instructive discussions. S. Banno kindly reviewed and greatly improved the manuscript. Part of this study was financially supported through grant-in-aid of Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan (No. 01540662, M. Komatsu; No. 02303008, H. Onuki).
PY - 1994/10
Y1 - 1994/10
N2 - The Hidaka metamorphic belt is a tilted crustal assembly of a magmatic arc, exposing two third of a total thickness of the arc crust. The igneous activities and metamorphism took place during the Eocene in a tectonically stacked and thickened accretionary prism of the latest Cretaceous to earliest Tertiary age. The lower part of the exposed section consists mainly of mafic rocks with thin intercalations of pelitic and psammitic rocks metamorphosed under amphibolite and granulite and granulite facies, while the upper part consists almost of pelitic and psammitic rocks metamorphosed under amphibolite and greenschist facies, which are gradually changed to very weakly metamorphosed sedimentary rocks toward the top of the section. Reexamination of prograde metamorphism of pelitic granulite facies rocks confirmed a path of increasing temperature with a constant pressure or with slight decrease of pressure, associated with moderate shearing. Norite and diorite veining as a part of mafic intrusives were followed to give rise to the peak metamorphism associating incipient anatexis of pelitic and psammitic gneisses in the basal part of the exposed section. Due to the anatexis, small leucocratic patches or viens are formed, with orthopyroxene and cordierite as residual phases, cutting strong foliations of biotite with garnet and cordierite porphyroblasts. The mafic intrusives played an important role in the metamorphic evolution in the deep part of the Hidaka crust.
AB - The Hidaka metamorphic belt is a tilted crustal assembly of a magmatic arc, exposing two third of a total thickness of the arc crust. The igneous activities and metamorphism took place during the Eocene in a tectonically stacked and thickened accretionary prism of the latest Cretaceous to earliest Tertiary age. The lower part of the exposed section consists mainly of mafic rocks with thin intercalations of pelitic and psammitic rocks metamorphosed under amphibolite and granulite and granulite facies, while the upper part consists almost of pelitic and psammitic rocks metamorphosed under amphibolite and greenschist facies, which are gradually changed to very weakly metamorphosed sedimentary rocks toward the top of the section. Reexamination of prograde metamorphism of pelitic granulite facies rocks confirmed a path of increasing temperature with a constant pressure or with slight decrease of pressure, associated with moderate shearing. Norite and diorite veining as a part of mafic intrusives were followed to give rise to the peak metamorphism associating incipient anatexis of pelitic and psammitic gneisses in the basal part of the exposed section. Due to the anatexis, small leucocratic patches or viens are formed, with orthopyroxene and cordierite as residual phases, cutting strong foliations of biotite with garnet and cordierite porphyroblasts. The mafic intrusives played an important role in the metamorphic evolution in the deep part of the Hidaka crust.
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U2 - 10.1016/0024-4937(94)90052-3
DO - 10.1016/0024-4937(94)90052-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0028579189
SN - 0024-4937
VL - 33
SP - 31
EP - 49
JO - LITHOS
JF - LITHOS
IS - 1-3
ER -