The metabasites from the Texel Unit (Austroalpine nappe stack)

Author(s)
Peter Tropper, Martina Tribus, Hannah Pomella, Gerlinde Habler
Abstract

Eclogites in the Texel Unit (Austroalpine nappe stack; Eastern Alps, South Tyrol, Italy) represent the westernmost out-crops of the E-W striking Eoalpine High-Pressure Belt (EHB). East of the Tauern Window, the EHB forms part of a Cretaceous intracontinental south-dipping subduction/collision zone. The impetus of this contribution is to extend the geothermo-barometric data of the eclogites from the EHB using conventional geothermobarometry and multi-equilibrium calculations as well as Zr-in-rutile/titanite geothermometry and to put the P-T results of eclogites and amphibolites from the Texel Unit into the geodynamic framework. The investigated samples of this study are from the Spronser- and the Saltaus valleys (S-Tyrol) in the Austroalpine Texel Unit. The Texel Unit is composed mainly of paragneisses with minor intercalations of micaschists, orthogneisses, amphibolites and subordinately eclogites. The amphibolites from the Spronser valley contain the mineral assemblage amphibole + plagioclase + garnet + clinozoisite/epidote + quartz + titanite ± ilmenite ± rutile ± apatite ± calcite. Chemical zoning in plagioclase and amphibole shows two main growth stages: an older P-dominated stage (e.g. albite and barroisite cores) and a younger amphibolite-facies stage. The core of the amphiboles shows barroisite composition, the rim can be chemically classified as hornblende, edenite, tschermakite and pargasite. Geothermobarometric calculations with multi-equilibrium geothermobarometry (THERMOCALC v.3.21) yield temperatures of 600-654°C and pressures of 0.98-1.17 GPa for the same samples. The eclogites from the Saltaus valley contain the peak mineral assemblage omphacite + amphibole + garnet + clinozoisite/epidote + muscovite + quartz + titanite ± ilmenite ± rutile. Thermobarometric calculations, were performed in the system CaO-FeO-MgO-Na2O-Al2O3-FeO-SiO2-H2O with the assemblage clinopyroxene + garnet + amphibole + clinozoisite/epidote + muscovite + quartz ± H2O. The calculations involved an H2O-absent invariant point (mode-1 calculation) as well as two types of average P-T mode-2 calculations. The obtained average P-T H2O-absent mode 1 P-T conditions are 1.89 ± 0.18 GPa and 578 ± 60°C. Using the average P-T mode-2 two types of calculations were done: (1) calculations without amphiboles but with H2O present, which yield mean P-T conditions of 1.95 ± 0.28 GPa and 601 ± 55°C and (2) calculations with amphiboles but without H2O, which yield mean P-T conditions of 1.95 ± 0.26 GPa and 666 ± 77°C. Calculations using THERMOCALC v.3.33 yield similar results with slightly higher pressures of 0.3 GPa. Based on the present geothermobarometric data in conjunction with available mineral ages the eclogites represent the Eoalpine intracontinental subduction stage whereas the amphibolites reflect the subsequent, P-accentuated stage of decompression associated with the subsequent Eoalpine collisional stage.

Organisation(s)
Department of Historical Theology, Department of Lithospheric Research
External organisation(s)
Russian Academy of Sciences, Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck
Journal
Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume
116
Pages
165-179
No. of pages
15
ISSN
0251-7493
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17738/ajes.2023.0010
Publication date
01-2023
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
105120 Petrology, 105105 Geochemistry
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Geology, Stratigraphy, Palaeontology
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/bb0e9489-8aa7-479c-8b78-a2ac1473125b