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[S-MP22] Supercontinents and Crustal Evolution

2024年5月31日(金) 09:00 〜 10:30 301A (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:河上 哲生(京都大学大学院理学研究科)、外田 智千(国立極地研究所)、Satish-Kumar Madhusoodhan(Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University)、Sajeev Krishnan(Centre for Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Science)、座長:河上 哲生(京都大学大学院理学研究科)、東野 文子(京都大学大学院理学研究科)

10:15 〜 10:30

[SMP22-06] Oligocene boron-bearing leucogranite formation evidenced by tourmaline-bearing nanogranite inclusions in garnet, central Nepal Himalaya

*河上 哲生1工藤 駿平1仁木 創太2佐藤 活志1、酒井 治孝1平田 岳史2 (1.京都大学大学院理学研究科、2.東京大学地殻化学実験施設)

キーワード:大陸衝突帯、部分融解、電気石優白質花崗岩、ナノ花崗岩包有物、U-Pbジルコン年代

Tourmaline-bearing nanogranite inclusions (NIs) in garnet are newly found in the pelitic gneiss from the Formation (Fm) I exposed in Central Nepal (Marsyangdi River). The sample locality belongs to the structurally higher-grade side of the sillimanite-in isograd. The NIs are included in the garnet core, and classified into ~ 100 μm-sized “large NIs” and several 10 μm-sized “small NIs”. The large NIs showed mineral assemblages of Bt + Tur + Chl +Pl +Qz and Bt + Pl +Qz, whereas small NIs showed mineral assemblages of Bt + Ms ± Chl +Qz, Bt + Pl ± Qz ± Apt, Ms + Chl + Qz, and Bt + Qz. The tourmaline-bearing NIs are direct evidence of B-bearing melt formed during the incongruent melting of the pelitic gneiss in Formation I.
The U-Pb dates and REE concentrations of zircon were determined by LASS-ICP-MS analyses. The outermost rim of zircon including sillimanite gave ~18 Ma with steeply positive HREE pattern. The inner rim of zircon gave concordia age of 25.2 ±0.7 Ma with nearly flat HREE pattern. These suggest that the garnet with tourmaline-bearing NIs was formed at ca. 25 Ma and partly broke down at ca. 18 Ma. Therefore, B-bearing leucogranite was likely formed during the Oligocene through incongruent melting.
Tourmaline-bearing leucogranite veins are abundant in the structurally higher Formation II exposed along the Marsyangdi river. Multiple timings of the leucogranite vein formation are recognized by the presence of gneissosity-parallel and gneissosity-cutting veins. These veins probably represent the B-bearing melt extracted from the Fm I gneisses. Accumulation of such melt possibly formed the High Himalayan leucogranite plutons.