Peak metamorphic temperature of the Nishisonogi unit of the Nagasaki Metamorphic Rocks, western Kyushu, Japan

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The Nishisonogi unit of the Nagasaki Metamorphic Rocks represents a part of a Late Cretaceous subduction complex exposed in western Kyushu, Japan. We estimate peak metamorphic temperatures using a Raman carbonaceous material (CM) geothermometer on 60 pelitic schists. No systematic regional changes were observed in the mineral assemblage of samples collected over a large area (about 30 × 15 km), which include chlorite ± garnet + white micas + albite + quartz + titanite + CM. However, the estimated peak metamorphic temperature increases structurally upward from 440 to 524 °C, suggesting an inverted thermal gradient.

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Mori, Y., Shigeno, M., Miyazaki, K., & Nishiyama, T. (2019). Peak metamorphic temperature of the Nishisonogi unit of the Nagasaki Metamorphic Rocks, western Kyushu, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 114(4), 170–177. https://doi.org/10.2465/jmps.190423

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