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Petrogenesis of the Sancheong-Hadong anorthosite and adjacent high-grade gneisses in the southwestern Yeongnam Massif, Korea : 영남육괴 남서부 지역의 산청-하동 회장암과 주변 고온변성암에 대한 성인

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dc.contributor.advisor이인성-
dc.contributor.author이유영-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-14T00:38:35Z-
dc.date.available2017-10-23T07:47:33Z-
dc.date.issued2016-08-
dc.identifier.other000000136809-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/121239-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 지구환경과학부, 2016. 8. 이인성.-
dc.description.abstractMassif-type anorthosite and adjacent high-grade gneisses in the Sancheong-Hadong (SH) area, southern Yeongnam Massif, Korea, were investigated to unravel the evolution of Paleoproterozoic massif-type anorthosite and associated high-temperature, low-pressure (HTLP) metamorphism. The SH anorthositic rocks consist of anorthosite, leucogabbro, leuconorite, hornblende gabbro, oxide-bearing gabbroic dyke, and Fe-Ti ores. They are emplaced into the Precambrian high-grade gneisses, consisting primarily of garnet-orthopyroxene granulite, charnockitic gneiss, granitic gneiss, and migmatitic gneiss. Based on SHRIMP zircon ages, leuconorite and hornblende gabbro were initially emplaced at ~1873–1870 Ma, and then anorthosite and oxide-bearing gabbroic dyke at ~1862–1860 Ma, which are indicative of episodic anorthositic magmatism over a ~10 Ma interval. Initial εHf values of zircons analyzed from five anorthositic rocks range from +2.1 to –6.1, suggesting that anorthositic parent magma should be derived from a mantle source but variably affected by crustal contamination. These results, together with available Re–Os data, are compatible with ~1.9–1.86 Ga collisional orogeny prevalent in the North China Craton and the Korean Peninsula, and suggest that orogenesis was accompanied by the mantle delamination beneath the craton. In addition, ~1.87–1.86 Ga anorthositic magmatism in the Yeongnam Massif is most likely a late orogenic product of Paleoproterozoic North China Craton amalgamation tectonically linked to the assembly of the Columbia supercontinent.
P–T pseudosections and SHRIMP U–Th–Pb zircon/monazite ages are combined to decipher P–T–time evolution of the SH metamorphic complex. A suite of microstructures resulting from melt production and consumption are well preserved in migmatitic gneisses containing garnet, sillimanite, cordierite, K-feldspar, plagioclase, ilmenite, and former melt. P–T analyses based on the pseudosections and microstructures of migmatites suggest a peak metamorphic condition of 800–850 °C and 5–7 kbar, followed by near-isobaric cooling with melt crystallization at 750–800 °C and ~5 kbar. SHRIMP U–Th–Pb zircon/monazite ages from six migmatitic gneisses are in the range of 1870–1855 Ma
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dc.description.abstractthe oldest age yielded from monazite suggests that prograde metamorphism has commenced at ~1870 Ma. On the other hand, the melt crystallization producing widespread leucosomes and anatectic granites has culminated at 1860–1855 Ma. It is thus likely that the HTLP metamorphism in the SH complex has lasted over a period of ~15 Ma. Based on field relationships, P–T conditions and geochronological data, the high thermal gradient (~120–140 °C kbar-1) attending the granulite-facies metamorphism attributed to the coeval, pulse-like emplacement of anorthositic-gabbroic magma. Taken together, prolonged HTLP metamorphism and anatexis are associated with the SH anorthositic rocks emplaced during the late stage of Paleoproterozoic (1.95–1.85 Ga) hot orogenesis in the North China Craton.-
dc.description.tableofcontentsCHAPTER I: A massif-type (~1.86 Ga) anorthosite complex in the Yeongnam Massif, Korea: Late-orogenic emplacement associated with the mantle delamination in the North China Craton 1
ABSTRACT 2
INTRODUCTION 3
GEOLOGICAL SETTING 5
SAMPLES AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE 6
RESULTS 10
DISCUSSION 20
REFERENCES 25

CHAPTER II: In situ U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotopic studies of zircon from 1.871.86 Ga anorthositic rocks, Yeongnam Massif, Korea: Implications for petrogenesis of Paleoproterozoic massif-type anorthosite 32
ABSTRACT 33
INTRODUCTION 34
GEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND 35
LITHOLOGY, PETROGRAPHY AND SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS 40
ANALYTICAL METHODS 43
RESULTS 45
DISCUSSION 53
CONCLUSIONS 60
REFERENCES 62

CHAPTER III: High-temperature, low-pressure metamorphism associated with ~1.86 Ga massif-type anorthosite in the Yeongnam Massif, Korea: Implications for the Paleoproterozoic hot orogenesis in the North China Craton 73
ABSTRACT 74
INTRODUCTION 75
GEOLOGICAL SETTING 76
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION AND PETROGRAPHY 81
MINERAL CHEMISTRY 91
REACTIONS AND MICROSTRUCTURES FOR MELT PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION 100
PHASE EQUILIBRIA MODELING 103
GEOCHRONOLOGY 107
DISCUSSION 126
CONCLUSIONS 133
REFERENCES 134

ABSTRACT (in Korean) 145
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectmassif-type anorthosite-
dc.subjectzircon-
dc.subjectlate-orogenic-
dc.subjectmantle delamination-
dc.subjectHTLP metamorphism-
dc.subjecthot orogeny-
dc.subjectYeongnam Massif-
dc.subjectNorth China Craton-
dc.subject.ddc550-
dc.titlePetrogenesis of the Sancheong-Hadong anorthosite and adjacent high-grade gneisses in the southwestern Yeongnam Massif, Korea-
dc.title.alternative영남육괴 남서부 지역의 산청-하동 회장암과 주변 고온변성암에 대한 성인-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorYuyoung Lee-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pages146-
dc.contributor.affiliation자연과학대학 지구환경과학부-
dc.date.awarded2016-08-
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