Chemical zoning of garnets from the low-grade metamorphic rocksof the Silgara Formation, Santander Massif, Eastern Cordillera(Colombian Andes)

島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告 Volume 18 Page 97-107 published_at 1999-12-25
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Chemical zoning of garnets from the low-grade metamorphic rocksof the Silgara Formation, Santander Massif, Eastern Cordillera(Colombian Andes)
Title Transcription
Chemical zoning of garnets from the low-grade metamorphic rocksof the Silgara Formation, Santander Massif, Eastern CordilleraColombian Andes
Creator
C. Rios
Source Title
島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告
Volume 18
Start Page 97
End Page 107
Journal Identifire
ISSN 13439774
Descriptions
The Lower Paleozoic Silgara Formation is exposed in the Pescadero-Aratoca area,southwestern Santander Massif,and consists of metapelites and interlayered metabasic rocks intruded by Triassic-Jurassic calc-alkaline granites.A sequence of metamorphic zones was developed during Caledonian low-P/T metamorphism.The regional metamorphic grade of the Silgara Formation decreases southwestward,from the sillimanite zone,through the staurolite and garnet zones,to the biotite-zone.Metamolphism has occunrred under conditions of high-temperature and low-pressure(Buchan type metamorphism),and reflects the high heat flow that exists in this part of the Santander Massif.
Garnet in the pelitic schists preserves chemical zoning,with decreasing X_<Mn>,and increasing X_<Fe> and X_<Mg> from core to rim,suggesting craystal growth during increasing temperature.X_<Ca> increases outwards and reaches a maximum at mantle,and is dependant on metamolphic pressure(maximum X_<Ca> indicates peak metamorphic pressure).
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学総合理工学部地球資源環境学教室
Department of Geoscience, Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering, Shimane University
Date of Issued 1999-12-25
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[NCID] AA11455176
Remark 12-14,16+ / 1993+