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Exhumation of subducted continental crust along the arc region

Publication Type Journal Article
Author Radmila Nahodilová, Pavlína Hasalová, Pavla Štípská, Karel Schulmann, Prokop Závada, Jitka Míková, Andrew Kylander-Clark, Petra Maierová
Year of Publication 2020
Journal Gondwana Research
Volume 80
Number of Pages 157-187
ISSN Number 1342-937X
URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1342937X19303016
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2019.10.011
Keywords Bohemian Massif, Continental arc, H melting, migmatite, relamination
Abstract

The Kutná Hora crystalline complex (KHCC) in the Bohemian Massif is a HP/HT complex adjacent to the magmatic arc. It is dominated by migmatite, orthogneiss and granulite with bodies of eclogite and peridotite. The KHCC migmatite consists of K-feldspar, plagioclase, quartz, phengite, biotite, garnet and kyanite. Melting conditions were estimated at 780 °C and >16 kbar and inferred melt volume varies between 1 and 4 vol%. Peak temperature is 865 °C at 18–19 kbar followed by decompression in the presence of melt to 12–13 kbar and 770–800 °C. U-Pb monazite geochronology reveals a spread of ages between 550 Ma and 330 Ma. REE patterns show low Yb/Gd for 550–500 Ma, high Yb/Gd for ages at 480 Ma, and decreasing Yb/Gd towards 340 Ma. First monazite in equilibrium with garnet constrains the HP metamorphism to 350 Ma, which is followed by recrystallization of monazite down to 325 Ma. U-Pb zircon geochronology displays an age range from 670 Ma to 430 Ma. The broad age range records a span of protolith crystallization and/or old metamorphism. The presence of HP ky + mu migmatite, their P–T path, protolith zircon and monazite metamorphic ages and whole-rock geochemistry are similar to HP migmatites in the Eger crystalline complex (ECC) in the Saxothuringian domain further in the west. We propose the following geodynamic scenario for subduction-relamination-exhumation mechanism: (i) subduction of the Saxothuringian continental lithosphere at 360 Ma related to early stage of trans-lithospheric diapirism triggered by arc-related magma weakening; (ii) large-scale emplacement of relaminant into the upper plate lithosphere at 350–340 Ma; and (iii) return flow of the relaminant along the subduction interface (the ECC) and emplacement of relaminant in the upper–middle crust in the rear part of the arc system (the KHCC) at 340–330 Ma.

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