淡色花岗岩
部分熔融
地质学
变质核杂岩
外延定义
变质岩
变形(气象学)
地球化学
岩石学
古生物学
结壳
构造学
海洋学
片麻岩
作者
Matthew J. Kohn,Sean P. Long,T. Mark Harrison
出处
期刊:Elements
[Mineralogical Society of America]
日期:2024-12-01
卷期号:20 (6): 381-387
标识
DOI:10.2138/gselements.20.6.381
摘要
A popular model of Himalayan metamorphic and structural evolution argues that partial melting of deeply buried rocks triggered crustal weakening, ductile flow, orogenic collapse, and genesis of leucogranites. Here, we review the origins and evolution of partial melts and leucogranites to demonstrate that they are largely incidental to deformation. Although a pulse of orogenic collapse and leucogranite crystallization occurred at 15–25 Ma, pervasive partial melts formed as much as 20 My earlier. Thus, leucogranites date extraction and transport, not necessarily melting onset. Extensional structures and distributed extensional strain occur in many rocks that lack partial melt and leucogranites, indicating these are not prerequisite to facilitate orogenic collapse. Most mass transfer appears to occur via thrusting, even in partially molten rocks.
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