Minerals (Sep 2019)

Original Calibration of a Garnet Geobarometer in Metapelite

  • Chun-Ming Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min9090540
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 540

Abstract

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In many metapelitic assemblages, plagioclase is either CaO-deficient or even absent. In such cases, all the widely applied, well-calibrated plagioclase-related geobarometers lose their usage. Fortunately, it has been found that a net-transfer reaction including intracrystalline Fe2+−Ca2+ exchange in garnet is pressure-sensitive, therefore, a garnet geobarometer can be empirically calibrated under pressure−temperature (P−T) conditions of 430~895 °C and 1~15 kbar. The chemical composition range of the calibrant garnet is XCa = 0.02~0.29 and XFe = 0.42~0.91, and covers the majority of garnet in metapelite. The total error of this geobarometer was estimated to be within ±1.3 kbar. The application of this garnet geobarometer to metamorphic terranes certifies its applicability, and this geobarometer can play a unique role, especially when plagioclase is absent or CaO-deficient. Metamorphic P−T conditions can be simultaneously determined by the garnet−biotite pair through the application of the present garnet geobarometer in combination with a well-calibrated garnet-biotite geothermometer.

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