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H2O-rich rutile as an indicator for modern-style cold subduction.


ABSTRACT: The trace-element and isotope geochemistry of rutile are robust tools to determine metamorphic temperatures, age, and host-/source lithologies. The use of rutile as single grain indicator for pressure, temperature, time and composition (P-T-t-X) of the host rock, which is vital in the use of detrital rutile to trace plate-tectonic regimes throughout Earth's history, requires the identification of a pressure dependent trace element in rutile. We investigate the pressure dependence of hydrogen in rutile using polarized in-situ Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. H2O contents in rutile vary between < 10-2500 μg/g H2O with higher contents in samples with higher peak metamorphic pressures, making H2O-in-rutile a viable pressure indicator. The highest H2O contents at ~ 450-2000 μg/g are observed in mafic low temperature eclogite-facies rutile related to modern-style cold subduction conditions. Hydrogen zoning in FTIR maps indicates that H+ is retained at temperatures below 600-700 °C. Ratios of H2O/Zr, using H2O as pressure indicator and Zr as temperature proxy, are a proxy for thermal gradients of metamorphic rutile (i.e. P/T). Low temperature eclogite samples are also characterized by high Fe contents and therefore Fe/Zr-ratios might be used as a first order approximation for H2O/Zr-ratios to identify mafic low temperature eclogite facies rutile. Based on common discrimination diagrams, Nb, W, and Sn can be used to distinguish different host/source rock lithologies of rutile. Combining both H2O/Zr-ratios and Nb, W, and Sn contents can thus identify modern-style cold subduction signatures in rutile. The developed systematics can consequently be used to trace cold-subduction features in the (pre-Proterozoic) detrital record.

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00410-024-02107-2.

SUBMITTER: Lueder M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10955008 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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H<sub>2</sub>O-rich rutile as an indicator for modern-style cold subduction.

Lueder Mona M   Tamblyn Renée R   Rubatto Daniela D   Hermann Jörg J  

Contributions to mineralogy and petrology. Beitrage zur Mineralogie und Petrologie 20240310 3


The trace-element and isotope geochemistry of rutile are robust tools to determine metamorphic temperatures, age, and host-/source lithologies. The use of rutile as single grain indicator for pressure, temperature, time and composition (P-T-t-X) of the host rock, which is vital in the use of detrital rutile to trace plate-tectonic regimes throughout Earth's history, requires the identification of a pressure dependent trace element in rutile. We investigate the pressure dependence of hydrogen in  ...[more]

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