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O-Hf isotope constraints on the origin of zircon in high-pressure melange blocks and associated matrix rocks from Tinos and Syros, Greece

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MINERALOGY
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 277-287

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E SCHWEIZERBARTSCHE VERLAGSBUCHHANDLUNG
DOI: 10.1127/0935-1221/2011/0023-2131

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ion microprobe; oxygen isotopes; hafnium isotopes; zircon; high-pressure metamorphism; eclogite; jadeitite

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  1. University of Melbourne [ECR-600838]
  2. University, State and Commonwealth Governments

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Most previously dated zircons in high-pressure melange blocks and associated matrix rocks from Tinos and Syros (Cyclades), Greece, yielded ion microprobe (SHRIMP II) U-Pb ages of ca. 80 Ma. In many cases it remains unclear whether the zircons are igneous or metamorphic/hydrothermal in origin. Oxygen and hafnium isotope ratios in the dated zircons have been determined to further constrain their mode of formation. Spot analysis of zircons from metagabbro, eclogite, glaucophanite, jadeitite and chlorite schists by ion microprobe (CAMECA IMS-1280) yields a large range in delta O-18, varying from 2.0 parts per thousand to 7.6 parts per thousand VSMOW. The average delta O-18 values for most zircons in 11 samples however fall within a relatively small compositional range between 4.7 parts per thousand and 5.5 parts per thousand, which is consistent with an igneous origin. These values suggest a relationship to magmas typical for modern oceanic crust or to precursors that had been in equilibrium with primitive magma compositions or the mantle (5.3 +/- 0.6 parts per thousand, 2 SD). The delta O-18 (mantle-like) and initial epsilon hafnium values [epsilon(Hf)(t) = +10 to +24] suggest that the 80 Ma old zircons are igneous in origin and crystallised from magmas that were derived from depleted mantle. Scanning Electron Microscope cathodoluminescence imaging indicates that lower-delta O-18 zircons (grains or domains; down to 2.0 parts per thousand), mostly fromone exceptional eclogite sample (average 4.3 +/- 0.8 parts per thousand, 2 SD, n = 23), either represent cauliflower-like internal structures or weakly zoned (or porous) features in outer rims. Previous age dating of zircon domains with cauliflower-like internal structures indicated apparent ages that are considerably younger (ca. 54 Ma and ca. 57 Ma) than the Cretaceous age determined for the majority of the zircon population. Taken together, these observations suggest that the low-delta O-18 zircons (and three high-delta O-18 zircons, > 6.0 parts per thousand) are genetically linked to a well-documented Eocene high-pressure metamorphic event (ca. 53-40 Ma), but post-magmatic seafloor hydrothermal alteration cannot be completely ruled out.

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