Abstract

An exotic block of andalusite-bearing garnet-cordierite-sillimanite gneisses was identified in the area of ultrahigh-temperature metamorphic complex of Angara-Kan block (southwestern Siberian Craton). Study of PT-conditions of these rocks indicate that peak PT-parameters correspond to granulite facies at moderate pressure (T = 820 °C, P = 6 kbar) and was followed by clockwise retrograde PT-path with changing direction from near isothermal decompression to near isobaric cooling at pressure about 3 kbar. The new U-Pb SHRIMP and LA-ICP-MS data on zircons and monazite indicate the time of granulite metamorphism at 1865 ± 5 Ma. The age data, metamorphic mineral assemblages and micro-textures indicate that garnet-cordierite-sillimanite gneisses were not affected by later ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism (1.78–1.76 Ga) widespread in the Angara-Kan block. Thus, the block of garnet-cordierite-sillimanite gneisses can be considered as a fragment of the early granulite metamorphic complex, which was tectonically combined with UHT metamorphic block of the Angara-Kan terrane. The observations prove multistage metamorphic history of the Angara-Kan block and indicate collisional event at ca. 1.86 Ga typical for Siberian craton amalgamation. This metamorphic episode caused melting out of a large volume of post-collisional granitoids and probably played a key role in pre-conditioning of the crust for achieving of UHT conditions during the following metamorphism.

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