Abstract
Terra Nova, 22, 35–42, 2010 Ultrahigh-temperature (UHT) and high pressure (HP) metamorphic rocks generated at different times in Earth history form paired suites within the same tectonic belts in several regions. We evaluate the thermal regimes and fluid circulation patters in different plate tectonic settings and propose a new model involving ridge subduction where the slab window places hot asthenosphere against the base of the overlying plate and provides an ideal setting for the supply of heat and CO2-rich fluids at relatively shallow domains, which can explain the formation and preservation of UHT metamorphic rocks in the roots of the arc and forearc. The plate geometry below the slab window would inhibit the normal cooling induced by the slab, and a temporary deprivation of slab-derived sediments and hydrous fluids. Our analysis provides a unified model for paired UHT and HP metamorphic orogens and presents a key to the associated thermal and fluid regimes.
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