Metastability and HP metamorphism at fluid deficient conditions, an example from the Bergen Arcs (Western Norway)
Austrheim, Haakon
Philipp, Sonja
Leiss, Bernd

Vollbrecht, Axel
Tanner, David

Gudmundsson, Agust
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1846
Philipp, Sonja; Leiss, Bernd; Vollbrecht, Axel; Tanner, David; Gudmundsson, Agust (Ed.), 2006: Metastability and HP metamorphism at fluid deficient conditions, an example from the Bergen Arcs (Western Norway) . , Universitätsverlag Göttingen , S., DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1846.
Kühn, Alexander; Austrheim, Haakon, Philipp, Sonja; Leiss, Bernd; Vollbrecht, Axel; Tanner, David; Gudmundsson, Agust (Ed.),2006: Metastability and HP metamorphism at fluid deficient conditions, an example from the Bergen Arcs (Western Norway) . In: , Universitätsverlag Göttingen , DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1846.
Abstract
In the Lindæs Nappe, Bergen Arcs Western Norway, Precambrian granulites facies anorthosites (P<10 kbars, T=800°C) and their Caledonian eclogite (P<17 kbars, T=700°C) and amphibolite facies equivalents alternate on meter scale. It has recently been suggested by Camacho et al. (2005) that the granulite facies anorthosites, remained at low temperatures (350°C) and were only locally heated to 700°C and reacted to eclogites by spasmodic hot fluids. This is in contrast to previously published models (Austrheim 1987) where the fluid-triggered mineral reactions in a terrain that was at 700°C during the Caledonian Orogeny. In the latter model the dry granulites metastably survive the Caledonian HP/HT metamorphic event at 425 Ma...