Amphiboles from the kyanite-garnet amphibolite in the Tonaru metagabbro mass, Sambagawa metamorphic belt, central Shikoku, Japan

島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告 Volume 34 Page 31-39 published_at 2016-03-05
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Title
Amphiboles from the kyanite-garnet amphibolite in the Tonaru metagabbro mass, Sambagawa metamorphic belt, central Shikoku, Japan
Creator
Matsuura Hiroaki
Kuraya Itsuki
Source Title
島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告
Volume 34
Start Page 31
End Page 39
Journal Identifire
ISSN 13439774
Descriptions
The Tonaru metagabbro mass occurs as a large lenticular body in the highest-grade (oligoclase-biotite zone) portions of the Sambagawa schists in the Besshi district. The Tonaru mass consists of diopside amphibolite and garnet-epidote amphibolite accompanied by small amounts of eclogite and marble. Kyanite-garnet amphibolites from the Tonaru metagabbro mass are composed of amphibole (calcic-amphibole; magnesiohornblende, actinolite, tremolite and tschermakite), zoisite, kyanite, garnet, phengite, paragonite, margarite, chlorite, quartz and pyrite. Amphiboles in the kyanite-garnet amphibolite exhibit three different modes of occurrence (Amp1-3). Amphiboles (Amp1) occur as inclusions in the porphyroblastic garnets are calcic in compositions (magnesiohornblende, actinolite and tremolite). Some are zoned, with magnesiohornblende core and actinolite / tremolite rim. Amphiboles (Amp2) in the matrix are mostly magnesiohornblende, and are zoned with magnesiohornblende core and actinolite / tschermakite rim. Amphiboles (Amp3) filling the fractures of the garnets are magnesiohornblende and tschermakite, and display a compositional zoning with magnesiohornblende core and tschermakite rim. The metamorphic evolution of the kyanite-garnet amphibolite from the Tonaru metagabbro mass is probably divided into two metamorphic events. The amphiboles (Amp1, 2) represent prograde metamorphism from the epidote-blueschist facies to the peak eclogite facies metamorphism. The actinolite rim of both occurrences suggests a retrograde metamorphism after the peak conditions. Amphiboles (Amp3) occur in fractures of the porphyroblastic garnets, and provide evidence of the second high-P metamorphic event. This metamorphic event is similar to that of the prograde Sambagawa metamorphism of the oligoclase-biotite zone.
Subjects
Sambagawa (Sanbagawa) metamorphic belt ( Other)
Tonaru metagabbro mass ( Other)
amphibole ( Other)
high-Mg garnet ( Other)
kyanite ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学大学院総合理工学研究科地球資源環境学教室
Date of Issued 2016-03-05
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA11455176