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Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya (University of California, Riverside, CA, USA)

Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism By Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya (University of California, Riverside, CA, USA)

Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism by Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya (University of California, Riverside, CA, USA)


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Ultrahigh pressure metamorphism (UHPM) is a relatively new but fast growing discipline related to the deep subduction of slabs of continental and/or oceanic crust into the Earth's mantle and their return towards the surface as important components of mountain belts. This set of articles covers a wide range of methods and sub-disciplines.

Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism Summary

Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism: 25 Years After The Discovery Of Coesite And Diamond by Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya (University of California, Riverside, CA, USA)

Ultrahigh Pressure Metamorphism (UHPM) is a fast growing discipline that was established 25 years ago after discoveries of high pressure minerals, coesite and diamonds. The current explosion of research on UHMP terranes reflects their significance for understanding large scale mantle dynamics, major elements of plate tectonics such as continental collisions, deep subduction and exhumation, mountains building, geochemical recycling 'from surface to the core', and a deep storage of light elements participating in green-house effects in the atmosphere. This book provides insights into the formation of diamond and coesite at very high pressures and explores new ideas regarding the tectonic setting of this style of metamorphism.

Table of Contents

1. Frontiers of Ultra-high Pressure Metamorphism: View from Field and Laboratory Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya and Shah Wali Faryad Part I. Diamonds - new studies 2. Diamond-lonsdaleite-graphite relations examined by Raman mapping of carbon microinclusions inside zircon at Kumdy Kol, Kokchetav, Kazakhstan: Evidence of the metamictisation of diamond D. C. Smith, L. Dobrzhinetskaya, G. Godard and H. Green 3. Diamond and other possible ultra-deep evidence discovered in the orogenic spinel-garnet peridotite from the Moldanubian Zone of the Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic Kosuke Naemura, Daijo Ikuta, Hiroyuki Kagi, Shoko Odake, Tadamasa Ueda, Shugo Ohi, Tomoyuki Kobayashi, Martin Svojtka and Takao Hirajima 4. Diamond formation from amorphous carbon and graphite in presence of COH fluids: an in Situ high pressure and temperature laser-heated diamond anvil cell experimental study Junfeng Zhang, Vitali Prakapenka, Atsushi Kubo, Abby Kavner, Harry W. Green and Larissa F. Dobrzhinetskaya 5. Origin of high-pressure disordered metastable phases (lonsdaleite and incipiently amorphized quartz) in metamorphic rocks: geodynamic shock or crystal-scale overpressure? G. Godard, M.-L. Frezzotti, R. Palmeri, and D.C. Smith Part II. Minerals chemistry, reactions and microstructures in UHPM rocks 6. Origin and Metamorphic Evolution of Garnet clinopyroxenite from the Sulu UHP Terrane, China: Evidence from Mineral Chemistry and Microstructures Ru Y. Zhang, Juhn G. Liou, Jason. M. Huberty, Huifang Xu, Kenshi Maki, Bor-Ming Jahn and Yoshiyuk Iizuka 7. The correlation between Raman spectra and the mineral composition of muscovite and phengite Huijuan Li, Lifei Zhang and Andrew G. Christy 8. Increasing chlorinity in fluids along the prograde metamorphic path: evidence from apatite from Yangkou eclogite, Sulu, China Jingbo Liu, Lingmin Zhang, Qian Mao and Kai Ye 9. Trace element and O-isotope composition of polyphase metamorphic veins of the Ile de Groix (Armorican Massif, France): implication for fluid flow during HP subduction and exhumation processes Afife El Korh, Susanne Th. Schmidt, Torsten Vennemann and Alexey Ulianov Part III. Geochronological data of UHPM terranes 10. Geochronology of the Alpine (U)HP Rhodope zone: a review of isotopic ages and constraints on the geodynamic evolution Anthi Liati, Dieter Gebauer and C. Mark Fanning 11. Coherence of the Dabie Shan UHPM terrane investigated by Lu-Hf and 40Ar/39Ar dating of eclogites F.M. Brouwer, M. Groen, O. Nebel, J.R. Wijbrans, H.N. Qiu, Q.J. Yang, L.H. Zhao and Y.B. Wu Part IV. Ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic belts and protolith history of eclogite and grt-peridotite 12. Distribution and geological position of high-/ultrahigh-pressure units within the European Variscan Belt: A review Shah Wali Faryad 13. Ultramafic cumulates of oceanic affinity in an intracontinental subduction zone: ultrahigh-pressure garnet peridotites from Pohorje (Eastern Alps, Slovenia) Jan C.M. De Hoog, Marian Janak, Mirijam Vrabec and Keiko H. Hattori 14. Very High Pressure Epidote Eclogite From Ross River Area,Yukon, Canada, Records Deep Subduction Edward Ghent and Philippe Erdmer 15. HP-UHP metamorphic belts in the Eastern Tethyan Orogenic System in China Jingsui Yang, Zhiqin Xu, Paul T. Robinson, Jianxin Zhang, Zeming Zhang, Fulai Liu and Cailai Wu 16. Orogenic garnet peridotites: tools to reconstruct paleo-geodynamic settings of fossil continental collision zones Cong Zhang, Herman van Roermund and Lifei Zhang 17. Petrology, geochemistry, geochronology and metamorphic evolution of garnet peridotites from South Altyn Tagh UHP terrane, NW China: Records related to crustal slab subduction and exhumation history Chao Wang, Liang Liu, Danling Chen and Yuting Cao 18. Metamorphic Evolution of the Gridino Mafic Dyke Swarm (Belomorian Eclogite Province, Russia) Ksenia Dokukina and Alexander Konilov 19. The Salma eclogites of the Belomorian Province, Russia: HP/UHP metamorphism through the subduction of Mesoarchean oceanic crust Alexander N. Konilov, Andrey A. Shchipansky, Michael V. Mints, Ksenia A. Dokukina, Tatiana V. Kaulina, Tamara B. Bayanova, Lev M. Natapov, Elena A. Belousova, William L. Griffin and Suzanne Y. O'Reilly

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NPB9780123851444
9780123851444
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Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism: 25 Years After The Discovery Of Coesite And Diamond by Larissa Dobrzhinetskaya (University of California, Riverside, CA, USA)
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2011-03-21
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