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Title: Submarine and superimposed contact metamorphic oxygen isotopic exchange in an oceanic area, Sawyers Bar area, central Klamath Mountains, California, USA

Journal Article · · Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
 [1];  [2]
  1. Stanford Univ., CA (United States)
  2. Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem (Israel)

New bulk-rock oxygen isotope data indicate a complicated history of fluid-rock interactions in the upper few kilometers of a basaltic arc. attending its Mesozoic accretion to the western margin of North America. Folded, multiply recrystallized, weakly metasomatized mafic volcanics and interstratified sediments of the Sawyers Bar terrane, an eastern segment of the western Triassic and Paleozoic belt, were investigated. The following scenario can now be reconstructed: (1) island-arc tholeiites (IATs), ocean-island basalts (OIBs), and distal turbidites were deposited in a subsea environment during Permian and Early Mesozoic time (170-245 Ma). Basaltic rocks underwent low-temperature alteration by seawater; recrystallization occurred at 100-200{degrees}C and < 1 kbar. Alkali exchange and variable Mg-enrichment were accompanied by increases in bulk-rock {delta}{sup 18}O values of the greenstones from 6 to approximately 10{per_thousand}, preceeding initial stages of island-arc formation. (2) Middle Jurassic (165-170 Ma) suturing of the seaward oceanic arc structurally beneath a landward, 227 Ma blueschist terrane resulted in regional deformation and greenschist-facies metamorphism. Pervasive overprinting took place without important chemical or isotopic exchange under conditions of 300-425{degrees}C, 3 {+-} 1 kbar. (3) Granitoid plutons, emplaced during late-Middle Jurassic time (160-165 Ma), heated adjacent wallrocks to {approximately}500-600{degrees}C at pressures of approximately 2-3 kbar; thermal upgrading resulted in devolatilization of isotopically heavy metasediments and in the exchange of high {delta}{sup 18}O fluids with intercalated greenstones. {delta}{sup 18}O values in IAT and OIB metavolcanics increased from 9 to 10{per_thousand} alone axial portions of NS-trending folds to more than 15{per_thousand} where metabasalts are intimately interlayered with the metasediments. 72 refs., 5 figs., 1 tab.

DOE Contract Number:
FG03-90ER14154
OSTI ID:
567959
Journal Information:
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 61, Issue 4; Other Information: PBD: Feb 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English