Hydrogen and oxygen isotope evidence for fluid-rock interactions in the stages of pre- and post-UHP metamorphism in the Dabie Mountains

Citation
Yf. Zheng et al., Hydrogen and oxygen isotope evidence for fluid-rock interactions in the stages of pre- and post-UHP metamorphism in the Dabie Mountains, LITHOS, 46(4), 1999, pp. 677-693
Citations number
64
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
LITHOS
ISSN journal
00244937 → ACNP
Volume
46
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
677 - 693
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-4937(199904)46:4<677:HAOIEF>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Hydrogen and oxygen isotope studies were carried out on high and ultrahigh pressure metamorphic rocks in the eastern Dabie Mountains, China. The delta (18)O values of eclogites cover a wide range of -4.2 to + 8.8 parts per tho usand, but the delta D values of micas from the eclogites fall within a nar row range of - 87 to -71 parts per thousand. Both equilibrium and disequili brium oxygen isotope fractionations were observed between quartz and the ot her minerals, with reversed fractionations between omphacite and garnet in some eclogite samples. The delta(18)O values of -4 to - 1 parts per thousan d for some of the eclogites represent the oxygen isotope compositions of th eir protoliths which underwent meteoric water-rock interaction before the h igh to ultrahigh pressure metamorphism. Heterogeneous delta(18)O values for the eclogite protoliths implies not only the varying degrees of the water- rock interaction before the metamorphism at different localities, but also the channelized flow of fluids during progressive metamorphism due to rapid plate subduction. Retrograde metamorphism caused oxygen and hydrogen isoto pe disequilibria between some of the minerals, but the fluid for retrograde reactions was internally buffered in the stable isotope compositions and c ould be derived from structural hydroxyls dissolved in nominally anhydrous minerals. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.