Trondhjemitic leucosomes in paragneisses from NE Sardinia: geochemistry and P–T conditions of melting and crystallization

Fancello D.
First
;
Cruciani G.
;
Franceschelli M.;Massonne
2018-01-01

Abstract

The sedimentary-derived migmatites from Porto Ottiolu consist of mesosomes and tonalitic to trondhjemitic leucosomes. These rocks contain quartz + plagioclase + muscovite + biotite in different proportions and locally fibrolite, K-feldspar and kyanite relicts. The contact between leucosomes and mesosomes is commonly marked by mm- to cm-thick melanosomes mainly formed by oriented biotite and fibrolite, muscovite, and variable amounts of quartz and plagioclase. Pressure-temperature (P-T) modeling using pseudosections and their contouring by isopleths for modal abundances of minerals and melt and Si/Al and Na/K ratios of the melt suggests that anatexis occurred at ~700 °C and 1.1 GPa with the contribution of ~2 wt% of free water. The complete crystallization of the leucosome melt was finalized at P-T conditions of 640–690 °C and 0.40–0.55 GPa. The leucosomes are folded or parallel to the S2 schistosity indicating their pre to syn-D2 formation. The leucosomes are enriched in SiO2, CaO, Na2O, Sr and depleted in Fe2O3, MgO, TiO2, K2O, Rb, Ba, Cr, V, Zr, Nb, and REE, except Eu, compared to the surrounding mesosomes. The high CaO contents up to 3.3 wt%, the low K2O contents (mean 0.57 wt%) and Rb/Sr ratios (<0.15), and the moderately fractionated REE pattern with positive Eu anomalies support the formation of water-fluxed melts from a sedimentary source. Mica segregation during crystallization of the melt and/or disequilibrium melting contributed to the geochemical signature of these leucosomes. Especially the former process is responsible for the very low K content in the leucosomes and the mismatch between measured and predicted Si/Al and Na/K ratios in the leucosomes without mica segregation.
2018
Migmatite; Trondhjemitic leucosomes; Geochemistry; H2O-fluxed melting; P-T pseudosection; Variscan Sardinia
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