Zeynep Özbey , Namık Aysal , Şemsettin Caran , Fatma Şişman Tükel , Kıymet Deniz Yagcioglu , Mehmet Yesiltas , İsak Yılmaz
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摘要
门德斯地块是位于土耳其西部的一个大型变质结晶综合体。该山丘由新近纪晚期基底(核心)岩石和古生代-新生代覆盖层单元组成,经历了高、低级多相变质作用。地块东北边缘(西瓦斯利以东)的古生代至中生代覆盖层在构造上被上白垩世的元玢岩所覆盖。元闪长岩单元主要由偏闪长岩、辉长岩、辉绿岩和辉长闪长岩岩块组成,其基质为密集剪切的蛇纹岩。它还包括源自基性岩的闪长岩-阳起石-片岩和透闪石-阳起石-片岩岩块,以及源自超基性岩的绿泥石片岩岩块。钠钙闪石记录在大理岩-元青岩岩块边界的元青岩岩块样本中,即元青岩与底层大理岩层重叠的构造接触处。钠钙闪长岩分为绞长岩和铁闪长岩,其 Si 值(7.35-8.01 a.p.f.u.)和 X 值(0.69-0.80)相对均匀。根据钠钙闪长岩的矿物化学分析,P-T条件估计约为300-400 °C和5-6 kb。根据这些数值,门德列斯山丘的东北边缘一定是在中压(MP)绿泥石面下发生变质作用的。
Mineral chemistry and P–T conditions of the winchite-bearing metabasic rocks in the NE edge of the Menderes Massif (Western Türkiye)
The Menderes massif is a large metamorphic crystalline complex located in western Turkey. The massif consists of late Neoproterozoic basement (core) rocks and Palaeozoic - Cenozoic cover units that have undergone by high- and low-grade polyphase metamorphisms. Palaeozoic to Mesozoic cover units cropped out in the NE edge of the massif (east of Sivaslı) are overlaid tectonically by upper Cretaceous meta-ophiolitic rocks. The meta-ophiolitic unit comprises blocks mainly of metabasalt, metagabbro, metadiorite and metaultramafite within an intensively sheared serpentinite matrix. It also includes blocks of epidote-actinolite-schist and tremolite-actinolite-schist, which originated from basic rocks, as well as chlorite schist blocks, which originated from ultramafic rocks. Sodic-calcic amphiboles recorded in the samples of metabasalt block taken from the marble-metabasalt block boundary, at the tectonic contact where the meta-ophiolitic rocks overlap the underlying marble sequence. Sodic-calcic amphiboles were classified into winchite and ferri-winchite with relatively homogeneous TSi (7.35–8.01 a.p.f.u.), and XMg (0.69–0.80) values. P-T conditions were estimated to be around 300–400 °C and 5–6 kb based on the mineral chemical analyses of the sodic-calcic amphiboles. According to these values, the NE edge of the Menderes Massif must have undergone metamorphism under a medium-pressure (MP) greenschist facies.
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