Budget Amount *help |
¥1,600,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,600,000)
Fiscal Year 1993: ¥300,000 (Direct Cost: ¥300,000)
Fiscal Year 1992: ¥1,300,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,300,000)
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Research Abstract |
The Sphir Rondane Mountains are underlain by a high-grade, migmatized gneissic complex, intruded by granitic and syenitic plutonic rocks. Regional metamorphism in the granulite-facies is indicated by the common occurrence of mineral assemblages such as Opx-Cpx-Grt-Hbl-Pl-Qtz-Ilm(〕SY.+-.〔)Mag and Sil-Grt-Bt-Kfs-Pl-Qtz-Ilm(〕SY.+-.〔)Rt, together with P-T estimates of 750-800゚C and 7-8 kbar based on mineral compositions. Among the granulite-facies rocks, some pelitic rocks contain mineral associations suggestive of prograde and retrograde episodes during the regional metamorphism of medium-pressure type : relict kyanite, staurolite, sapphirine and gedrite enclosed in garnet and secondary kyanite-bearing biotite aggregates embaying garnet ; for the latter association 530-580゚C and about 5.5 kbar are estimated. The regional metamorphism was followed by a low-pressure, contact metamorphic event as suggested by the local development of granoblastic andalusite and cordierite in some pelitic rocks adjacent to the acid plutonic intrusives and by the P-T values around 550゚C and 3 kbar obtained from mineral compositions. These observations constrain the Sphir Rondane P-T trajectory to a clockwise type for the regional metamorphism, and a near-isothermal decompression path with subsequent isobaric heating during the contact metamorphism. Geochronologic data suggest ages near 1000 Ma for the earlier, mostly granulite-facies, metamorphism and ages near 500 Ma for the later low-P plutono-metamorphic activity after uplift.
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