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Type: Journal article
Title: Laser-ablation Lu-Hf dating reveals Laurentian garnet in subducted rocks from southern Australia
Author: Brown, D.A.
Simpson, A.
Hand, M.
Morrissey, L.J.
Gilbert, S.
Tamblyn, R.
Glorie, S.
Citation: Geology (Boulder), 2022; 50(7):837-842
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Issue Date: 2022
ISSN: 0091-7613
1943-2682
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Dillon A. Brown, Alexander Simpson, Martin Hand, Laura J. Morrissey, Sarah Gilbert, Renée Tamblyn, and Stijn Glorie
Abstract: Garnet is a fundamental expression of metamorphism and one of the most important minerals used to constrain the thermal conditions of the crust. We used innovative in situ laser-ablation ICP-MS/MS Lu-Hf geochronology to demonstrate that garnet in metapelitic rocks enclosing Cambrian eclogite in southern Australia formed during Laurentian Mesoproterozoic metamorphism. Garnet porphyroblasts in amphibolite-facies metapelitic rocks yielded Lu-Hf ages between 1286 ± 58 Ma and 1241 ± 16 Ma, revealing a record of older metamorphism that was partially obscured by metamorphic overprinting during ca. 510 Ma Cambrian subduction along the East Gondwana margin. Existing detrital zircon age data indicate the protoliths to the southern Australian metapelitic rocks were sourced from western Laurentia. We propose that the metapelitic rocks of southern Australia represent a fragment of western Laurentian crust, which was separated from Laurentia in the Neoproterozoic and incorporated into the East Gondwana subduction system during the Cambrian. The ability to obtain Lu-Hf isotopic data from garnet at acquisition rates comparable to those for U-Pb analysis of detrital zircon means, for the first time, the metamorphic parentage of rocks as expressed by garnet can be efficiently accessed to assist paleogeographic reconstructions.
Rights: © 2022 Geological Society of America. For permission to copy, contact editing@geosociety.org.
DOI: 10.1130/g49784.1
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP16010437
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE210101126
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g49784.1
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