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Microdiamond on Areskutan confirms regional UHP metamorphism in the Seve Nappe Complex of the Scandinavian Caledonides

Journal

JOURNAL OF METAMORPHIC GEOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 5, Pages 541-564

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jmg.12244

Keywords

diamond; monazite dating; Raman spectroscopy; thermodynamic modelling; UHP metamorphism

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Funding

  1. Crafoord Foundation
  2. Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences (KVA project) [007, GS2015-0006]
  3. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-0080-11, APVV-14-0278]
  4. Slovak Scientific Grant Agency VEGA [2/0060/16, 2/0067/16]
  5. German Science Foundation [FR700/17-1]
  6. National Science Centre (Poland) CALSUB project [UMO-2014/14/E/ST10/00321]

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Metamorphic diamond in crustal rocks provides important information on the deep subduction of continental crust. Here, we present a new occurrence of diamond within the Seve Nappe Complex (SNC) of the Scandinavian Caledonides, on angstrom reskutan in Jamtland County, Sweden. Microdiamond is found insitu as single and composite (diamond+carbonate) inclusions within garnet, in kyanite-bearing paragneisses. The rocks preserve the primary peak pressure assemblage of Ca,Mg-rich garnet+phengite+kyanite+rutile, with polycrystalline quartz surrounded by radial cracks indicating breakdown of coesite. Calculated P-T conditions for this stage are 830-840 degrees C and 4.1-4.2GPa, in the diamond stability field. The ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) assemblage has been variably overprinted under granulite facies conditions of 850-860 degrees C and 1.0-1.1GPa, leading to formation of Ca,Mg-poor garnet+biotite+plagioclase+K-feldspar+sillimanite+ilmenite+quartz. This overprint was the result of nearly isothermal decompression, which is corroborated by Ti-in-quartz thermometry. Chemical Th-U-Pb dating of monazite yields ages between 445 and 435Ma, which are interpreted to record post-UHP exhumation of the diamond-bearing rocks. The new discovery of microdiamond on angstrom reskutan, together with other evidence of ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism (UHPM) within gneisses, eclogites and peridotites elsewhere in the SNC, provide compelling arguments for regional (at least 200km along strike of the unit) UHPM of substantial parts of this far-travelled allochthon. The occurrence of UHPM in both rheologically weak (gneisses) and strong lithologies (eclogites, peridotites) speaks against the presence of large tectonic overpressure during metamorphism.

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