and MR .St-Onge OJ .Ijewliw Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth St., andOttawa , Ont.,Canada K1A 0E8To whom correspondence should be addressed
ABSTRACT Crystalline basement exposed in tectonic windows within the Ungava Orogen records a polycyclic Archean granulite-facies to Paleoproterozoic amphibolite-facies history. Amphibolite-facies assemblages comprise garnet coronas around plagioclase, clinopyroxene or cummingtonite coronas on orthopyroxene, hornblende coronas on clinopyroxene+-orthopyroxene, sodic rims on calcic plagioclase, and/or titanite coronas on ilmenite. Petrographic observations and model reactions suggest that growth of coronitic garnet is closely associated with amphibolitization of two-pyroxene gneisses. Calcic plagioclase constitutes a key reactant in all garnet-producing reactions and possibly acted as a rate-controlling phase. Multi-equilibrium thermobarometric calculations show good convergence of possible equilibria in the amphibolite-facies rocks, indicating that coronitic textures need not imply complete chemical disequilibrium. P-T determinations for the amphibolite facies gneisses beneath the thrust belt of Ungava Orogen are in the range 7.7-9.8 kbar and 585-723oC. These values are consistent with prograde determinations from pelitic schists within the thrust belt. Estimates of water activity cluster into two populations. High
a H values are obtained for highly strained basement rocks adjacent to the thrust belt whereas low2 Oa H values are derived for othogneiss samples which show no thrust-related fabrics and are distal to the thrust belt.2 O
corona; high- Keywords:
P retrogression; multi-equilibrium thermo-barometry
Pages:
553 -582
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