Dynamic Metasomatism: Stable Isotopes, Fluid Evolution, and Deformation of Albitite and Scapolite Metagabbro (Bamble Lithotectonic Domain, South Norway)

GEOFLUIDS(2018)

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New stable isotopic data from mineral separates of albite, scapolite, amphibole, quartz, and calcite of metasomatic rocks ( Bamble lithotectonic domain) give increased knowledge on fluid type, source, and evolution duringmetamorphism. Albite froma variety of albitites gives delta O-18(SMOW) values of 5.1-11.1%, while quartz fromclinopyroxene-bearing albitite gives 11.5-11.6% delta O-18(SMOW) values for calcite samples varies between 3.4 and 12.4% and shows more consistent delta O-13 values of -4.6 to -6.0%. Amphibole from scapolite metagabbro yields a delta O-18(SMOW) value of 4.3 to 6.7% and delta O-18(SMOW) value of -84 to -50%, while the scapolite gives delta O-18(SMOW) values in the range of 7.4 to 10.6%. These results support the interpretation that the originalmagmatic rocks weremetasomatised by seawater solutions with a possible involvement from magmatic fluids. Scapolitisation and albitisation led to contrasting chemical evolution with respect to elements like P, Ti, V, Fe, and halogens. The halogens deposited as Cl-scapolite were dissolved by albitisation fluid and reused as a ligand for metal transport. Many of the metal deposits in the Bamble lithotectonic domain, including Fe-ores, rutile, and apatite deposits formed during metasomatism. Brittle to ductile deformation concurrent with metasomatic infiltration illustrates the dynamics and importance of metasomatic processes during crustal evolution.
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scapolite metagabbro,stable isotopes,albitite,dynamic metasomatism,bamble lithotectonic domain
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