Two generations of Variscan garnet: Implications from a petrochronological study of a high-grade Avalonia-derived paragneiss from the Drosendorf unit, Bohemian Massif

Gondwana Research(2020)

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Garnets in metapelitic paragneisses from the southern Drosendorf unit in the Austrian part of the Bohemian Massif exhibit two episodes of growth during the Variscan orogeny, which can be distinguished on textural and chemical grounds. The first garnet (grt1) records evidence of high-grade metamorphism in the Late Devonian (Frasnian–Famennian), while the second garnet (grt2) formed by a second high-grade event in the Early Carboniferous (Visean). Both garnet generations contain abundant inclusions, of which monazite, rutile and crystallised melt droplets are particularly useful for reconstructing P–T–t conditions. The Late Devonian age (373 ± 9 Ma) for the first episode of garnet growth was obtained from chemical dating of monazite inclusions in grt1. Metamorphic conditions during the first episode of garnet growth are estimated to have been between 0.7 and 0.8 GPa at 680–700 °C and 0.95–1.10 GPa at 745–785 °C. There followed a phase of cooling and exhumation, after which the second garnet (grt2) were formed beginning under amphibolite facies conditions and continuing prograde to peak conditions of 0.95–1.10 GPa and 745–785 °C, which are similar to those of the first garnet forming event. Subsequently, the rocks experienced near isothermal decompression to 0.5–0.8 GPa. Chemical dating of both monazite inclusions in grt2 and the matrix provide a Visean age (343 ± 3 Ma).
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Bohemian Massif,Polyphase garnet,Crustal melting,EPMA monazite dating,Detrital zircon
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