Rutile geochemistry and thermometry of eclogites and associated garnet-mica schists in the Biga Peninsula, NW Turkey

Firat Şengün*, Thomas Zack, Gültekin Topuz

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Abstract

In northwest Turkey, high-pressure metamorphic rocks occur as exotic blocks within the Çetmi mélange located on the south of the Biga Peninsula. Rutile chemistry and rutile thermometry obtained from the eclogite and associated garnet-mica schist in the Çetmi mélange indicate significant trace element behaviour of subducted oceanic crust and source-rock lithology of detrital rutiles. Cr and Nb contents in detrital rutile from garnet-mica schist vary from 355 to 1026 μg/g and 323 and 3319 μg/g, respectively. According to the Cr-Nb discrimination diagram, the results show that 85% of the detrital rutiles derived from metapelitic and 15% from metamafic rocks. Temperatures calculated for detrital rutiles and rutiles in eclogite range from 540 °C to 624 °C with an average of 586 °C and 611 °C to 659 °C with an average of 630 °C at P = 2.3 GPa, respectively. The calculated formation temperatures suggest that detrital rutiles are derived from amphibolite- and eclogite-facies metamorphic rocks. Amphibolite-facies rocks of the Kazdağ Massif could be the primary source rocks for the rutiles in the garnet-mica schist from the Çetmi mélange. Nb/Ta ratios of metapelitic and metamafic rutiles fall between 7–24 and 11–25, respectively. Nb/Ta characteristics in detrital rutiles may reflect a change in source-rock lithology. However, Nb/Ta ratios of rutiles in eclogite vary from 9 to 22. The rutile grains from eclogites are dominated by subchondritic Nb/Ta ratios. It can be noted that subchondritic Nb/Ta may record rutile growth from local sinks of aqueous fluids from metamorphic dehydration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)503-515
Number of pages13
JournalGeochemistry
Volume77
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2017

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This study was supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK/114Y834) and Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Scientific Research Coordination Unit (grant number FBA-702-2016). Horst Marschall and Guido Meinhold are acknowledged for their constructive reviews and comments, which significantly helped to modify the manuscript. We thank A. Holzheid for careful editorial handling.

FundersFunder number
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart ÜniversitesiFBA-702-2016
Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştirma Kurumu114Y834

    Keywords

    • High-pressure
    • NW Turkey
    • Rutile
    • Source-rock lithology
    • Zr-in-rutile

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