Primary-appearing fluid (Fl) and melt (FI) inclusions occur in peritectic garnet from restitic enclaves from El Hoyazo (Spain). The inclusions were trapped under conditions of immiscibility during partial melting of the enclaves. Trapped fluids in Bt-Grt-Sil and Spl-Crd enclaves have been characterized by microthermometric. Raman spectroscopic, electron microprobe (EMP) and transmission electron microprobe (TEM) analyses to better constrain melt and fluid products and pressure conditions of the partial melting event. In Bt-Grt-Sil enclaves, Fl are one phase and contain a CO(2)-N(2) mixture, sometimes with graphite as trapped phase. In Spl-Crd enclaves, Fl are two phase and contain an H(2)O-rich (<= 90 mol%), with minor amounts of CO(2), N(2), and traces of H(2)S and CH(4). Graphite often occurs as a trapped phase in the H(2)O-rich Fl, and rare carbonates and other accessory minerals are also observed. Although decrepitation features are not recognized during examination with a petrographic microscope, Fl densities based on mass balance constraints are always lower than expected at the inferred PT conditions of entrapment, 5-7 kbar and 800-900 degrees C. Extremely low densities (approximate to 0.1 g cm(-1)) of Fl in Bt-Grt-Sil enclaves suggest a pressure <= 500 bar at 800-900 degrees C, while densities up to 0.53 g cm(-1) in Spl-Crd enclaves indicate P kbar at 800-900 degrees C. Re-equilibration is likely to have occurred via partial decrepitation, as suggested by TEM studies that show rare partially annealed sub-pm cracks, containing small cavities, which may have been the pathways for fluid movement out of the inclusions. MI coexisting with Fl have a rhyolitic, peraluminous composition, with higher H(2)O contents of MI in Spl-Crd enclaves (approximate to 9 wt.%) compared to MI in Bt-Grt-Sil enclaves (approximate to 3 wt.%). Based on published data, peritectic garnet in Spl-Crd enclaves grew in the presence of a leucogranitic melt saturated in an H(2)O-rich fluid, in good agreement with the inferred garnet PT growth conditions. The composition of the fluid phase coexisting with melt in Bt-Grt-Sil enclaves cannot be evaluated owing to the almost complete decrepitation and fluid loss from Fl, and may only be inferred to have been more CO(2)-rich, based on the lower H(2)O content of the coexisting melt.

Re-equilibration of primary fluid inclusions in peritectic garnet from metapelitic enclaves, El Hoyazo, Spain

FERRERO, SILVIO;CESARE, BERNARDO;
2011

Abstract

Primary-appearing fluid (Fl) and melt (FI) inclusions occur in peritectic garnet from restitic enclaves from El Hoyazo (Spain). The inclusions were trapped under conditions of immiscibility during partial melting of the enclaves. Trapped fluids in Bt-Grt-Sil and Spl-Crd enclaves have been characterized by microthermometric. Raman spectroscopic, electron microprobe (EMP) and transmission electron microprobe (TEM) analyses to better constrain melt and fluid products and pressure conditions of the partial melting event. In Bt-Grt-Sil enclaves, Fl are one phase and contain a CO(2)-N(2) mixture, sometimes with graphite as trapped phase. In Spl-Crd enclaves, Fl are two phase and contain an H(2)O-rich (<= 90 mol%), with minor amounts of CO(2), N(2), and traces of H(2)S and CH(4). Graphite often occurs as a trapped phase in the H(2)O-rich Fl, and rare carbonates and other accessory minerals are also observed. Although decrepitation features are not recognized during examination with a petrographic microscope, Fl densities based on mass balance constraints are always lower than expected at the inferred PT conditions of entrapment, 5-7 kbar and 800-900 degrees C. Extremely low densities (approximate to 0.1 g cm(-1)) of Fl in Bt-Grt-Sil enclaves suggest a pressure <= 500 bar at 800-900 degrees C, while densities up to 0.53 g cm(-1) in Spl-Crd enclaves indicate P kbar at 800-900 degrees C. Re-equilibration is likely to have occurred via partial decrepitation, as suggested by TEM studies that show rare partially annealed sub-pm cracks, containing small cavities, which may have been the pathways for fluid movement out of the inclusions. MI coexisting with Fl have a rhyolitic, peraluminous composition, with higher H(2)O contents of MI in Spl-Crd enclaves (approximate to 9 wt.%) compared to MI in Bt-Grt-Sil enclaves (approximate to 3 wt.%). Based on published data, peritectic garnet in Spl-Crd enclaves grew in the presence of a leucogranitic melt saturated in an H(2)O-rich fluid, in good agreement with the inferred garnet PT growth conditions. The composition of the fluid phase coexisting with melt in Bt-Grt-Sil enclaves cannot be evaluated owing to the almost complete decrepitation and fluid loss from Fl, and may only be inferred to have been more CO(2)-rich, based on the lower H(2)O content of the coexisting melt.
2011
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