Retrogressed eclogite (20 kbar, 1020 C) from the Neoproterozoic Palghat–Cauvery suture zone, southern India

K Sajeev, BF Windley, JAD Connolly, Y Kon - Precambrian Research, 2009 - Elsevier
Precambrian Research, 2009Elsevier
The Palghat–Cauvery suture zone in southern India separates Archaean crustal blocks to
the north and the Proterozoic Madurai block to the south. Here we present the first detailed
study of a partially retrogressed eclogite (from within the Sittampundi anorthositic complex in
the suture zone) that occurs as a 20-cm wide layer in a garnet gabbro layer in anorthosite.
The eclogite largely consists of an assemblage of coexisting porphyroblasts of almandine–
pyrope garnet and augitic clinopyroxene. However, a few garnets contain inclusions of …
The Palghat–Cauvery suture zone in southern India separates Archaean crustal blocks to the north and the Proterozoic Madurai block to the south. Here we present the first detailed study of a partially retrogressed eclogite (from within the Sittampundi anorthositic complex in the suture zone) that occurs as a 20-cm wide layer in a garnet gabbro layer in anorthosite. The eclogite largely consists of an assemblage of coexisting porphyroblasts of almandine–pyrope garnet and augitic clinopyroxene. However, a few garnets contain inclusions of omphacite. Rims and symplectites composed of Na–Ca amphibole and plagioclase form a retrograde assemblage. Petrographic analysis and calculated phase equilibria indicate that garnet–omphacite–rutile–melt was the peak metamorphic assemblage and that it formed at ca. 20kbar and above 1000°C. The eclogite was exhumed on a very tight hairpin-type, anticlockwise P–T path, which we relate to subduction and exhumation in the Palghat–Cauvery suture zone. The REE composition of the minerals suggests a basaltic oceanic crustal protolith metamorphosed in a subduction regime. Geological–structural relations combined with geophysical data from the Palghat–Cauvery suture zone suggest that the eclogite facies metamorphism was related to formation of the suture zone. Closure of the Mozambique Ocean led to development of the suture zone and to its western extension in the Betsimisaraka suture of Madagascar.
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