Campaign-style U-Pb titanite petrochronology: Along-strike variations in timing of metamorphism in the Himalayan metamorphic core

Present-day along-strike heterogeneities within the Himalayan orogen are seen at many scales, from variations within the deep architecture of the lithospheric mantle, to differences in geomorphologic surface processes. Here, we present an internally consistent petrochronologic dataset from the Himal...

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Main Authors: Catherine M. Mottram, John M. Cottle, Andrew R.C. Kylander-Clark
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-05-01
Series:Geoscience Frontiers
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987118302068
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description Present-day along-strike heterogeneities within the Himalayan orogen are seen at many scales, from variations within the deep architecture of the lithospheric mantle, to differences in geomorphologic surface processes. Here, we present an internally consistent petrochronologic dataset from the Himalayan metamorphic core (HMC), in order to document and investigate the causes of along-strike variations in its Oligocene–Miocene tectonic history. Laser ablation split-stream analysis was used to date and characterise the geochemistry of titanite from 47 calc-silicate rocks across >2000 km along the Himalaya. This combined U-Pb-REE-Zr single mineral dataset circumvents uncertainties associated with interpretations based on data compilations from different studies, mineral systems and laboratories, and allows for direct along-strike comparisons in the timing of metamorphic processes. Titanite dates range from ∼30 Ma to 12 Ma, recording (re-)crystallization between 625 °C and 815 °C. Titanite T-t data overlap with previously published P-T-t paths from interleaved peltic rocks, demonstrating the usefulness of titanite petrochronology for recording the metamorphic history in lithologies not traditionally used for thermobarometry. Overall, the data indicate a broad eastward-younging trend along the orogen. Disparities in the duration and timing of metamorphism within the HMC are best explained by along-strike variations in the position of ramps on the basal detachment controlling a two-stage process of preferential ductile accretion at depth followed by the formation of later upper-crust brittle duplexes. These processes, coupled with variable erosion, resulted in the asymmetric exhumation of a younger, thicker crystalline core in the eastern Himalaya. Keywords: Himalaya, Petrochronology, Titanite, Metamorphic petrology
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spelling doaj.art-ec9abb28b22b470eaafd515354cca3c42023-09-02T19:01:23ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712019-05-01103827847Campaign-style U-Pb titanite petrochronology: Along-strike variations in timing of metamorphism in the Himalayan metamorphic coreCatherine M. Mottram0John M. Cottle1Andrew R.C. Kylander-Clark2School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK; Corresponding author.Department of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, 93106-9630, United StatesDepartment of Earth Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, 93106-9630, United StatesPresent-day along-strike heterogeneities within the Himalayan orogen are seen at many scales, from variations within the deep architecture of the lithospheric mantle, to differences in geomorphologic surface processes. Here, we present an internally consistent petrochronologic dataset from the Himalayan metamorphic core (HMC), in order to document and investigate the causes of along-strike variations in its Oligocene–Miocene tectonic history. Laser ablation split-stream analysis was used to date and characterise the geochemistry of titanite from 47 calc-silicate rocks across >2000 km along the Himalaya. This combined U-Pb-REE-Zr single mineral dataset circumvents uncertainties associated with interpretations based on data compilations from different studies, mineral systems and laboratories, and allows for direct along-strike comparisons in the timing of metamorphic processes. Titanite dates range from ∼30 Ma to 12 Ma, recording (re-)crystallization between 625 °C and 815 °C. Titanite T-t data overlap with previously published P-T-t paths from interleaved peltic rocks, demonstrating the usefulness of titanite petrochronology for recording the metamorphic history in lithologies not traditionally used for thermobarometry. Overall, the data indicate a broad eastward-younging trend along the orogen. Disparities in the duration and timing of metamorphism within the HMC are best explained by along-strike variations in the position of ramps on the basal detachment controlling a two-stage process of preferential ductile accretion at depth followed by the formation of later upper-crust brittle duplexes. These processes, coupled with variable erosion, resulted in the asymmetric exhumation of a younger, thicker crystalline core in the eastern Himalaya. Keywords: Himalaya, Petrochronology, Titanite, Metamorphic petrologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987118302068
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Campaign-style U-Pb titanite petrochronology: Along-strike variations in timing of metamorphism in the Himalayan metamorphic core
Geoscience Frontiers
title Campaign-style U-Pb titanite petrochronology: Along-strike variations in timing of metamorphism in the Himalayan metamorphic core
title_full Campaign-style U-Pb titanite petrochronology: Along-strike variations in timing of metamorphism in the Himalayan metamorphic core
title_fullStr Campaign-style U-Pb titanite petrochronology: Along-strike variations in timing of metamorphism in the Himalayan metamorphic core
title_full_unstemmed Campaign-style U-Pb titanite petrochronology: Along-strike variations in timing of metamorphism in the Himalayan metamorphic core
title_short Campaign-style U-Pb titanite petrochronology: Along-strike variations in timing of metamorphism in the Himalayan metamorphic core
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url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987118302068
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