Iwona Klonowska
Uppsala University
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Geology | 2014
Jarosław Majka; Åke Rosén; Marian Janák; Nikolaus Froitzheim; Iwona Klonowska; Maciej Manecki; Vlasta Sasinková; Kenta Yoshida
When a continent collides with an island arc or other continent, continental crust of the subducted continent may be buried to depths exceeding 100 km, and exposed to pressures that can cause formation of coesite and diamond. This process leads to substantial density increase in SiO2-rich rocks and, in turn, to a reduction of the buoyancy of the subducted material, which should inhibit exhumation. Nevertheless, coesite- and diamond-bearing continental crustal rocks are known from several occurrences worldwide. We report on the discovery of microdiamond in kyanite-garnet gneiss from allochthonous metasediments of the Seve Nappe Complex in the Scandinavian Caledonides. Our discovery calls for general reconsideration of existing exhumation models of deeply subducted continental crust. We propose that the diamond-bearing rocks were subducted in an arc-continent collision setting, and their exhumation was facilitated by local pressure reduction resulting from extraction of the forearc lithospheric block.
Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2014
Jarosław Majka; Marian Janák; Barbro Andersson; Iwona Klonowska; David G. Gee; Åke Rosén; Karolina Kośmińska
Abstract The metamorphic evolution of the Tjeliken eclogite, occurring within the Seve Nappe Complex of northern Jämtland (Swedish Caledonides), is presented here. The prograde part of the pressure and temperature (P–T) path is inferred from the mineral inclusions (pargasitic amphibole) in garnet and intracrystalline garnet exsolutions in omphacite. Peak metamorphic conditions of 25–26 kbar at 650–700 °C are constrained from geothermobarometry for the peak-pressure assemblage garnet+omphacite+phengite+quartz+rutile, using the garnet–clinopyroxene Fe–Mg exchange thermometer in combination with the net-transfer reaction (6 diopside+3 muscovite=3 celadonite +2 grossular+pyrope) geobarometer, the average P–T method of Thermocalc and pseudosection modelling. Quartz inclusions with well-developed radial cracks were identified within omphacite, which suggest that the studied rock could have been buried down to the coesite stability field. Post-peak P–T evolution is inferred from diopside–plagioclase symplectites and amphibole coronas around garnet. Previous studies in northern Jämtland suggest a substantial gap between the P–T conditions of the Lower and Middle Seve nappes: 14–16 kbar and 550–680 °C and 20–30 kbar and 700–800 °C, respectively. The Tjeliken eclogite has been considered previously to be a part of Lower Seve by most authors, but the new P–T data suggest that it may be an isolated klippe of Middle Seve.
Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2014
Iwona Klonowska; Jarosław Majka; Marian Janák; David G. Gee; Anna Ladenberger
Abstract New evidence is presented for ultra-high-pressure metamorphism of kyanite–garnet pelitic gneiss in the Åreskutan Nappe of the Seve Nappe Complex, in the central part of the Scandinavian Caledonides. Modelled phase equilibria for a peak pressure assemblage garnet+phengite+kyanite+quartz (coesite) in the NCKFMMnASH system record pressure and temperature conditions of c. 26–32 kbar at 700–720 °C, possibly up to ultra-high-pressure conditions. Subsequent decompression, simultaneous with an increase of temperature to c. 800–820 °C, led to partial melting largely owing to the dehydration and breakdown of phengite. Based on existing isotope age data, we conclude that the Middle Seve Nappe in central Jämtland experienced deep subduction in the late(st) Ordovician, prior to decompression and partial melting of the pelitic protoliths during Early Silurian extrusion, giving way in the Mid to Late Silurian to thrusting on to the Baltoscandian platform. Nappe emplacement probably continued into and through the Early Devonian.
Mineralogia | 2015
Jarosław Majka; Łukasz Kruszewski; Åke Rosén; Iwona Klonowska
Abstract We report on the occurrence of peculiar Ba- and Ti-enriched dark mica in metasedimentary rocks that underwent high-pressure metamorphism in the diamond stability field followed by decompression to granulite facies conditions. The mica occurs as well-developed preserved laths in a quartzofeldspathic matrix. The mean concentrations of BaO and TiO2 in the mica are 11.54 and 7.80wt%, respectively. The maximum amounts of these components are 13.38wt% BaO and 8.45wt% TiO2. The mean crystallochemical formula can be expressed as (K0.54Ba0.39Na0.02Ca0.01)Σ0.96(Fe1.37Mg0.85Ti0.50Al0.29Mn0.01Cr0.01)Σ3.03(Si2.59Al1.41)Σ4.00O10(OH1.30O0.66F0.02S0.01)Σ1.99, with oxyannite, oxy-ferrokinoshitalite and siderophyllite as dominating end-members. Based on the petrographical observations, it is proposed that the dark mica was formed at a rather late stage in the evolution of the parental rock, i.e. under granulite facies conditions.
Journal of Metamorphic Geology | 2018
Michal Bukala; Iwona Klonowska; Christopher Barnes; Jarosław Majka; Karolina Kosminska; Marian Janák; Kathrin Fassmer; Curt Broman; Jarmila Luptáková
The Seve Nappe Complex (SNC) of the Scandinavian Caledonides records a well-documented history of high pressure (HP) and ultra-high pressure (UHP) metamorphism. Eclogites of the SNC occur in two ar ...
Journal of Metamorphic Geology | 2018
Jarosław Majka; Stanisław Mazur; Maria Młynarska; Iwona Klonowska; Lorraine Tual; Karolina Kośmińska; Jacek Tarasiuk; Sebastian Wroński
Detailed X-ray compositional mapping and microtomography have revealed the complex zoning and growth history of garnet in a kyanite-bearing eclogite. The garnet occurs as clusters of coalesced grai ...
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2015
Bjarne S. G. Almqvist; Andrea R. Biedermann; Iwona Klonowska; Santanu Misra
Petrofabric development during experimental partial melting and recrystallization of a mica-schist analogue
Journal of Geosciences | 2012
Jarosław Majka; Yaron Be’eri-Shlevin; David G. Gee; Anna Ladenberger; Stefan Claesson; Patrik Konecny; Iwona Klonowska
Scientific Drilling | 2015
Henning Lorenz; Jan-Erik Rosberg; Christopher Juhlin; Leif Bjelm; Bjarne S. G. Almqvist; Théo Berthet; Ronald Conze; David G. Gee; Iwona Klonowska; Christophe Pascal; Karsten Pedersen; Nick M.W. Roberts; Chin-Fu Tsang
Journal of Metamorphic Geology | 2017
Iwona Klonowska; Marian Janák; Jarosław Majka; Igor Petrík; Nikolaus Froitzheim; David G. Gee; Vlasta Sasinková