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Determining the amount of overstepping required to nucleate garnet during Barrovian regional metamorphism, Connecticut Valley Synclinorium

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JOURNAL OF METAMORPHIC GEOLOGY
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 79-94

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jmg.12284

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Garnet nucleation; overstepping; QuiG barometry; thermodynamic modelling; Zr-in-rutile thermometry

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  1. National Science Foundation [1321777, 1447468]
  2. NSF [1321777, 1447468]

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The novel method of inclusion barometry coupled with the calculation of the required affinity for garnet nucleation is applied to three samples from the previously well-characterized Connecticut Valley Synclinorium in central Vermont. Raman shifts for quartz inclusions record a range of maximum peak shifts of the quartz 464cm(-1) peak from 2.4 to 3.0cm(-1). Temperature of garnet nucleation was constrained by calculating mineral assemblage diagrams in the MnNCKFMASHT system and plotting the intersection of quartz inclusion in garnet barometry (QuiG, quartz-in-garnet) with Zr-in-rutile thermometry. Utilizing the intersection of Zr-in-rutile thermometry with QuiG barometry, garnet nucleation is inferred to have occurred within a P-T range of similar to 8.6-9.5kbar and similar to 560-575 degrees C. These P-T conditions for garnet nucleation are significantly higher than calculated equilibrium garnet-in isograds for the three samples. Affinities for garnet nucleation were calculated as the difference between the free energy of a fictive garnet composition based on the matrix assemblage and the free energy of the nucleated garnet. The calculated nucleation affinity varied from 300 to 600kJ/mol O for St-Ky grade samples. These results suggest that the assumption that metamorphism proceeds as a sequence of near-equilibrium conditions cannot, in general, be made for regional metamorphic terranes. This body of work agrees with numerous recent studies showing that garnet-producing reactions must be overstepped in order to for garnet to nucleate.

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