Geothermobarometry and development of inverted metamorphism in the Darjeeling-Sikkim region of the Eastern Himalayan

Mohan, A. ; Windley, B. F. ; Searle, M. P. (1989) Geothermobarometry and development of inverted metamorphism in the Darjeeling-Sikkim region of the Eastern Himalayan Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 7 (1). pp. 95-110. ISSN 0263-4929

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Abstract

The Darjeeling-Sikkim region provides a classic example of inverted Himalayan metamorphism. The different parageneses of pelitic rocks containing chlorite, biotite, garnet, staurolite, kyanite, sillimanite, plagioclase and K-feldspar are documented by a variety of textures resulting from continuous and discontinuous reactions in the different zones. Microprobe data of coexisting minerals show that XMg varies in the order: garnet < staurolite < biotite < chlorite. White mica is a solid solution between muscovite and phengite. Garnet is mostly almandine-rich and shows normal growth zoning in the lower part of the Main Central Thrust (MCT) zone, and reverse zoning in the upper part of the zone. Chemographical relations and inferred reactions for different zones are portrayed in AFM space. In the low-grade zones oriented chlorites and micas and rolled garnets grew syntectonically, and were succeeded by cross-cutting chlorites and micas and garnet rims. In the upper zones sillimanite, kyanite and staurolite crystallized during a static inter-kinematic phase. P-T contitions of metamorphism, estimated through different models of geothermobarometry, are estimated to have been 580°C for the garnet zone to a maximum of 770°C for the sillimanite zone. The preferred values of pressure range from 5.0 kbar to 7.7 kbar. Models to explain the inverted metamorphism include overthrusting of a hot high Himalayan slab along a c. 5 km wide ductile MCT zone and the syn- or post-metamorphic folding of isograds.

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Keywords:Eastern Himalaya; Geothermobarometry; Inverted Metamorphism; MCT; Metapelites
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