TY - JOUR
T1 - Meso-Neoproterozoic basic-intermediate mafic granulites (metabasites) from the ∼1 Ga granulitic southwestern Oaxacan complex, Mexico, crustal evolution and phase equilibria modeling
AU - Culí, Laura
AU - Reche, Joan
AU - Solé, Jesús
AU - Ortega-Gutiérrez, Fernando
N1 - Funding Information:
This work corresponds to an area studied by the first author in her Ph.D. thesis. This project has been financed by CONACYT grant 240226 and DGAPA-UNAM grant IN111917 to J. Solé. We thank Spanish Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad through Projects: PID2019-109018RB-I00 and 2015-66335-C2-2-R. We thank the following people: Teresa Pi Puig, Marc Campeny from Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, Xavier Llovet from Serveis Cientifico Tècnics de la Universitat de Barcelona, and Marco Antonio Argaez for fieldwork. We thank Dr. Dave Waters and an anonymous reviewer for their comments that improved the manuscript.
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - The basement of eastern Mexico is made up of Grenvillian granulite-facies metamorphic rocks, which constitute an inferred microcontinent named Oaxaquia. Proto-Oaxaquia oceanic arc reconstructions are related to the transition from Columbia to Rodinia supercontinents (∼1.5 Ga). This study focuses on the petrography, geochemistry, and phase equilibria modeling of metabasites from the southwestern Oaxacan Complex, the largest Oaxaquia outcrop. Southwestern Oaxacan Complex protoliths mainly correspond to gabbro/basalt. They constitute an assemblage apart from the rest of the Oaxacan Complex metabasites due to their Ti enrichment and SiO2 depletion related to post-magmatic/metamorphic processes. Southern study site metabasites correspond to the primitive root of the arc, mostly related to a divergent geotectonic setting. The other metabasites are related to the magmatic back/forearc active margin between proto-Oaxaquia and Amazonia craton. Phase equilibria modeling point to Zapotecan (last Grenvillian cycle) metamorphic peak conditions of 850 ± 25 °C and 1.0 ± 0.15 GPa from one garnet-amphibole bearing metabasite, and a later hydration episode (post-Grenvillian) of 760 ± 10 °C and 0.8 ± 0.20 GPa derived from one amphibole bearing metabasite. The time of incipient partial melting of the southwestern Oaxacan Complex is a pre-Zapotecan event (∼1 Ga). Mineral textures do not display significant processes related to the post-Zapotecan metamorphic retrogression, and only a few whole-rock light rare element patterns display strong enrichments.
AB - The basement of eastern Mexico is made up of Grenvillian granulite-facies metamorphic rocks, which constitute an inferred microcontinent named Oaxaquia. Proto-Oaxaquia oceanic arc reconstructions are related to the transition from Columbia to Rodinia supercontinents (∼1.5 Ga). This study focuses on the petrography, geochemistry, and phase equilibria modeling of metabasites from the southwestern Oaxacan Complex, the largest Oaxaquia outcrop. Southwestern Oaxacan Complex protoliths mainly correspond to gabbro/basalt. They constitute an assemblage apart from the rest of the Oaxacan Complex metabasites due to their Ti enrichment and SiO2 depletion related to post-magmatic/metamorphic processes. Southern study site metabasites correspond to the primitive root of the arc, mostly related to a divergent geotectonic setting. The other metabasites are related to the magmatic back/forearc active margin between proto-Oaxaquia and Amazonia craton. Phase equilibria modeling point to Zapotecan (last Grenvillian cycle) metamorphic peak conditions of 850 ± 25 °C and 1.0 ± 0.15 GPa from one garnet-amphibole bearing metabasite, and a later hydration episode (post-Grenvillian) of 760 ± 10 °C and 0.8 ± 0.20 GPa derived from one amphibole bearing metabasite. The time of incipient partial melting of the southwestern Oaxacan Complex is a pre-Zapotecan event (∼1 Ga). Mineral textures do not display significant processes related to the post-Zapotecan metamorphic retrogression, and only a few whole-rock light rare element patterns display strong enrichments.
KW - Grenvillian orogen
KW - Island/magmatic arc
KW - Metabasite geochemistry
KW - Partial melting
KW - Restite
KW - Southwestern Oaxacan complex
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U2 - 10.1016/j.lithos.2023.107239
DO - 10.1016/j.lithos.2023.107239
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85162123574
SN - 0024-4937
VL - 454-455
JO - Lithos
JF - Lithos
M1 - 107239
ER -