Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr isotopic chronology and cooling history of ultrahigh pressure metamorphic rocks and their country rocks at Shuanghe in the Dabie Mountains, Central China
Sg. Li et al., Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr isotopic chronology and cooling history of ultrahigh pressure metamorphic rocks and their country rocks at Shuanghe in the Dabie Mountains, Central China, GEOCH COS A, 64(6), 2000, pp. 1077-1093
Ultrahigh pressure metamorphic (UHPM) rocks at Shuanghe area in the Dabie M
ountains occur as a UHPM block within the regional granitic gneiss. A Sm-Nd
isochron defined by garnet + omphacite + rutile from coesite-bearing eclog
ite yield an age of 226.3 +/- 3.2 Ma. Another Sm-Nd isochron defined by gar
net + two phengites form UHP gneiss yield a similar age of 2265 +/- 2.3 Ma.
The two consistent Sm-Nd ages defined by three UHPM minerals suggest that
Nd isotopic equilibrium between UHPM minerals in these rocks during UHP met
amorphism has been achieved. This may correspond to the age of peak metamor
phism with an average metamorphic temperature of 800 degrees C. It is demon
strated that the retrograde metamorphism of UHPM rocks occurred in an open
chemical system, whereas the Nd and Sr isotopic systematics of UHPM mineral
s may have remained closed. Nd and Sr isotopic disequilibrium between UHPM
minerals and retrograde metamorphic minerals has been observed; therefore,
the tie line of garnet or phengite and whole rock containing retrograde met
amorphic minerals gives an old Sm-Nd age and a young Rb-Sr age, respectivel
y, with no geologic significance. However, a Rb-Sr ages of 219.0 +/- 6.6 Ma
defined by phengite + garnet from a UHPM gneiss indicates that the UHPM ro
cks at Shuanghe cooled down to 500 degrees C at that time. It suggests that
the UHPM rocks at Shuanghe experienced the first rapid cooling during 226-
219 Ma. On the other hand, the Rb-Sr ages of 174 +/- 7.8 to 169.2 +/- 3.3 M
a defined by retrograde minerals (amphibole or biotite) with closure temper
ature ranging from 450 degrees to 300 degrees C and intensely retrograded m
etamorphic rocks reflect a second rapid cooling during this time interval.
This is consistent with the "rapid cooling" time of 190-170 Ma of the ortho
gneiss in the Dabie-Su-Lu UHPM belt obtained by Ar-Ar dating method. In con
trast to UHPM rocks, the Nd isotopic composition of the garnet in granitic
gneiss has been reset during retrograde metamorphism and is in equilibrium
with those of retrograde epidote and biotite, which yields a Sm-Nd isochron
age of 213 +/- 5 Ma indicating the retrometamorphic time corresponding to
amphibolite facies. In addition, the biotites from the granitic gneiss yiel
d Rb-Sr ages of 171-173 Ma similar to those of the UHPM rocks. These data s
uggest that the country rocks (granitic gneiss) may have a similar cooling
history to the UHPM rocks at Shuanghe. Two stages of rapid cooling of UHPM
rocks at Shuanghe may correspond two stages of fast uplift: the initial rap
id uplifting and cooling of UHPM rocks during 226-219 Ma may be caused by c
ompression tectonics during subducting time of the continental crust; where
as the later rapid cooling may reflect the exhumation of the entire subduct
ed continental crust by extension during the early-middle Jurassic. Copyrig
ht (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.