Abstract
Late Paleozoic Yunotani eclogites in the Itoigawa-Omi area of the Hida-Gaien Belt were subjected to a blueschist-facies recrystallization and deformation after the peak eclogite-facies metamorphism. We studied fluid inclusions in quartz domains of different metamorphic stages in the retrograde eclogite. Coarse-grained quartz filling pressure shadow of porphyroblastic garnets contains transgranular fluid inclusions (Group-I) with high salinity [6.0-8.0 eq mass% NaCl, with a mean value 7.2 ± 0.6 eq mass% NaCl (n = 12)]. In contrast, transgranular fluid inclusions in later stage quartz-rich band (Group-II) in parallel to a penetrative foliation developed in matrix are characterized by lower salinity [1.1-5.8 eq mass% NaCl, with a mean value 3.4 ± 1.2 eq mass% NaCl (n = 12)]. The occurrences of fluid inclusion trails suggest that each group corresponds to the fluids entrapped prior to the blueschist-facies recrystallization and the fluids entrapped during the blueschist-facies stage, respectively. The Group-II fluid inclusions formed at blueschist-facies conditions support the idea that aqueous fluids in the subduction channel have a salinity similar to seawater (~ 3.5 eq mass% NaCl). Moreover, the Group-I fluid inclusions indicate a possibility that aqueous fluids at the eclogite-facies depth in subduction channels possess a salinity higher than seawater.
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Shinji, Y., Tsujimori, T., & Kawamoto, T. (2019). Two groups of fluid inclusions in the Yunotani eclogite from the Hida-Gaien Belt: Implications for changes of fluid salinity during exhumation. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 114(6), 302–307. https://doi.org/10.2465/jmps.190729
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