Ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism of the southern marginal zone of the Archean Limpopo belt, South Africa

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We report ultrahigh-temperature (T > 950°C) peak metamorphic conditions for the Southern Marginal Zone of the Archean Limpopo Belt in South Africa. Pelitic granulites of the zone have a typical mineral assemblage of garnet + biotite + orthopyroxene + cordierite + quartz + K-feldspar + plagioclase ± sillimanite, to which the latest geothermobarometers are applicable. The revised P-T conditions were obtained from a ternary feldspar geothermometer using antiperthitic feldspars in leucocratic granulite (920-980°C), Al solubility in orthopyroxene in pelitic granulite (970-1020°C), and a revised garnet-orthopyroxene geothermometer corrected for retrograde Fe-Mg exchange (920-990°C). The estimated peak temperature of metamorphism is about 100°C higher than previously estimated based on conventional Fe-Mg exchange geothermometers (800-870°C), and indicates a high geothermal gradient of ~35°C/km in Archean continental lower crust.

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Tsunogae, T., Miyano, T., Van Reenen, D. D., & Smit, C. A. (2004). Ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism of the southern marginal zone of the Archean Limpopo belt, South Africa. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 99(4), 213–224. https://doi.org/10.2465/jmps.99.213

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