Abstract
The Kurtoǧlu metamorphic complex, that forms part of the pre-Liassic basement of the Sakarya zone in northern Turkey, consists of at least two tectonic units. Blueschist-facies rocks of unknown metamorphic age in the southern part of the complex are tectonically overlain by Variscan low-pressure high-temperature metamorphic rocks. The latter comprise mica schists and fine-grained gneisses, cut by metaleucogranitic dikes, as well as migmatitic biotite gneisses and subordinate amphibolite intercalations. Structural data indicate that metamorphism and penetrative deformation occurred after dyke intrusion. Peak metamorphic conditions of the mica schists, fine-grained gneisses and metaleucogranites are estimated to ∼650°C and ∼0.4 GPa, based on phase relationships in the system NCKFMASH, Fe-Mg partitioning between garnet and biotite as well as garnet-aluminosilicate-quartz-plagioclase (GASP) and garnet-plagioclase-biotite-quartz (GBPQ) barometry. Peak temperatures of the migmatitic biotite gneisses and amphibolite intercalations are not well constrained but might have been significantly higher (690-740°C), as suggested from hornblende-plagioclase thermometry. 40Ar-39Ar incremental dating on muscovite and biotite fractions from the mica schists and fine-grained gneisses yielded plateau ages of ∼323 Ma. Significantly older model ages of ∼329 and ∼337 Ma were obtained on muscovite fractions from two metaleucogranite samples. These fractions contain both relict igneous and newly formed metamorphic muscovite.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 861-873 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | International Journal of Earth Sciences |
Volume | 96 |
Issue number | 5 |
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Publication status | Published - Oct 2007 |
Funding
Acknowledgments This paper benefited from constructive reviews of Bernardo Cesare and Sarah C. Sherlock as well as from fruitful discussions with Aral I. Okay, Yücel Yılmaz and Cüneyt S¸ en. Special thanks are due to Murat Kayıkc¸ı for cutting rock slices and Ilona Fin and Oliver Wienand for preparing high-quality thin sections. Yener Eyübog˘lu, Mutlu Sarıkaya and Öz-gür Parlak are thanked for their companionship during field work that was financially supported by grant # 104Y284 of the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK).
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Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştirma Kurumu |