Detrital Zircon and Rutile U–Pb Dating of Garnet-mica schist in the Istranca (Strandja) Massif (NW Türkiye): Mineral chemistry and metamorphic conditions
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KAYGISIZ, Ersin, Namık AYSAL & Kıymet Deniz YAĞCIOĞLU. "Detrital Zircon and Rutile U–Pb Dating of Garnet-Mica Schist in the Istranca (Strandja) Massif (NW Türkiye): Mineral Chemistry and Metamorphic Conditions. Geochemistry, (2024): 1-18.Abstract
The Strandja Massif is one of the important metamorphic Massifs of Türkiye. The Strandja Massif consists of
metasedimentary, and metamagmatic rocks such as migmatite, ortho- and paragneiss, metagranite, garnet-micaschist,
calcschist and marbles. For the first time, mineral chemistry analyzes of garnet-mica schists were performed
to better understand the degree of metamorphism, and possible P-T conditions were defined in the northnorthwest
of the Strandja Massif. Based on almandine garnet and Fe-biotite mineral chemistry, garnet bearing
mica-schist are affected by lower amphibolite facies metamorphism under 6.1 kbar pressure and approximately
547 ◦C. Moreover, detrital zircon U–Pb dating was performed on 107 points to describe the maximum depositional
age of this garnet-mica schist. The youngest zircon 206Pb/238U age obtained as 198 ± 17 Ma (98 %
concordant, Th/U = 0.74) and the oldest 206Pb/238U age yielded as 1896.8 ± 33.4 Ma (100.12 % compatible,
Th/U = 0.63). Additionally, a zircon U–Pb concordia protolith age of 302.33 ± 1.79 Ma was obtained from
orthogneisses. In-situ rutile-in garnet U–Pb dating shows that garnet-mica schists underwent metamorphism at
119 ± 49 Ma. P-T conditions and age of metamorphism show that these rocks effected by the lower amphibolite
facies metamorphism during late Jurassic – early Cretaceous period.