Monazite petrochronology of polymetamorphic granulite‐facies rocks of the Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica

Journal of Metamorphic Geology(2021)

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The Prydz Bay coast, including the Larsemann Hills, features relatively extensive bedrock exposures of interest because of the proximity to a hypothesized suture associated with Gondwana assembly. Critical units are the basement Sostrene Orthogneiss (1,126 +/- 11 Ma protolith) and cover Brattstrand Paragneiss (maximum depositional age 1,023 +/- 19 Ma). The two units share a polymetamorphic history with events at similar to 900 Ma (D-1) and similar to 530 Ma (D2-4). Here we present electron microprobe dates of monazite growth zones and Perple_X pseudosection models of granulite-facies rocks from the Sostrene Orthogneiss, Brattstrand Paragneiss, and D2-4 pegmatites of the Larsemann Hills. We propose a scenario for Cambrian metamorphism involving a peak stage at 6-7.5 kbar and 800-860 degrees C (D-2 convergence), melt crystallization and garnet breakdown during decompression to early retrograde conditions of 3-4.5 kbar and 700-750 degrees C (D-2 convergence, D-3 extension), and a late retrograde stage with decompression and cooling to 3-3.5 kbar and 550-650 degrees C (D-4). We combine monazite chemistry with phase assemblages predicted by pseudosection modelling to link specific monazite growth domains to individual tectonic stages. Monazite domains containing moderate Th and low to moderate Y are interpreted to be preserved from the prograde path when garnet was stable, and constrain the timing of prograde metamorphism at 536 +/- 4 Ma. High-Th, low-Y domains, dated at 527 +/- 2 Ma, represent the earliest stages of post-peak melt crystallization. Monazite domains with elevated Y and low-moderate Th are interpreted to represent monazite growth during garnet breakdown at 514 +/- 2 Ma. Our monazite ages, combined with published biotite Ar-Ar cooling ages, yield a two-stage history of cooling at 3-8 degrees C/Myr from similar to 530 Ma to similar to 510 Ma followed by cooling at 18-25 degrees C/Myr from similar to 510 Ma to similar to 490 Ma, corresponding to 0.2-0.6 mm/yr of exhumation. This duration of granulite-facies metamorphism in the Larsemann Hills is consistent with estimates for Precambrian granulite facies metamorphic complexes elsewhere.
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anatectic pegmatites, monazite, petrochronology, Prydz Bay, pseudosection modelling
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