High-pressure garnet amphibolite from the Funaokayama unit, western Kii Peninsula and the extent of eclogite facies metamorphism in the Sanbagawa belt

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Quantitative analyses of garnet-bearing epidote amphibolite (hereafter garnet amphibolite) from the Funaokayama unit, western Kii Peninsula of the Sanbagawa belt reveal a previously unrecognized high-grade part of the Sanbagawa metamorphism. Petrographic observations suggest that the garnet amphibolite underwent three stages of metamorphism (M1, M2 and M3). Records of M1 are preserved as syn-tectonic prograde-zoned garnet and its inclusions. Pseudosection modeling reproduces the observed M1 assemblage garnet + amphibolite + epidote + phengite + quartz and the growth zoning of garnet records the pressure (P)-temperature (T) evolution from 0.8 GPa, 570 °C to 1.3 GPa, 590 °C. Therefore, this garnet growth and associated deformation (D1) took place during subduction up to eclogite facies conditions. The garnet rim compositions and inclusions of epidote, titanite, rutile and quartz (5titanite + 2clinozoisite = 5rutile + 3grossular + 2quartz + H2O) give consistent peak-P estimates of 1.3-1.9 GPa. The garnet contains quartz inclusions retaining residual pressures of up to ~ 0.7 GPa, which is as high as the values reported in well-characterized eclogite samples in central Shikoku. The inferred peak-P conditions in the eclogite facies is further supported by the occurrence of aragonite in associated pelitic schist. The assemblage hornblende + epidote + titanite + quartz + albite in the matrix and its equilibrium conditions of ~ 0.8 GPa, 580 °C suggest decompression to the epidote-amphibolite facies (M2). The M2 minerals locally show replacement by the mineral assemblage actinolite + epidote + chlorite + titanite + calcite + quartz + albite, suggesting a partial re-equilibration in the greenschist facies (M3). M2 and M3 are synchronous with the main phase of ductile deformation during exhumation (D2). Despite the absence of the omphacite + quartz assemblage, it is likely that eclogite facies metamorphism in the Sanbagawa belt can be extended to western Kii Peninsula.

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Endo, S., Nowak, I., & Wallis, S. R. (2013). High-pressure garnet amphibolite from the Funaokayama unit, western Kii Peninsula and the extent of eclogite facies metamorphism in the Sanbagawa belt. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 108(4), 189–200. https://doi.org/10.2465/jmps.121125

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