Jean-Patrick Respaut
University of Montpellier
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Chemical Geology | 2003
Olivier Maurel; Patrick Monié; Jean-Patrick Respaut; André Leyreloup; Henri Maluski
In most orogenic belts, the age of HP metamorphism and subsequent exhumation events still remain open to debate since geochronology can yield results which appear to conflict with the closure temperature concept [Dodson, M.H., 1973. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 40, 259–274], and because the behaviour of daughter radiogenic isotopes under HP to UHP conditions is poorly constrained. To obtain new data on isotope migration under high-pressure conditions, two undeformed HP metagranites with partially preserved magmatic assemblages from the French Variscan belt were investigated using the 40Ar/39Ar laser probe and U–Pb ion probe methods. In both cases, 40Ar/39Ar biotite and U–Pb zircon ages are consistent and could be related to the emplacement of pre-orogenic granites, despite petrological evidence of a strong metamorphic overprint during the Variscan orogeny. Temperatures experienced by the granites during subduction and exhumation events were more than 400 °C above that normally estimated for argon retention in biotite, but failed to cause significant resetting of the mica 40Ar/39Ar chronometer. Only a weak intragrain redistribution of argon is evidenced with the laser probe up to the contact with metamorphic garnet fringing biotite. By contrast, a complete resetting of biotite ages occurs in gneisses enclosing the metagranites. These results suggest that, in these dry undeformed HP metagranites, the thermally activated diffusion was relatively ineffective and that recrystallisation is the main process which controlled isotopic exchanges of Ar and Pb. It is likely that the absence of pervasive deformation and fluid circulation has also exercised some control on the preservation of pre-metamorphic isotopic signature in the studied rocks. The possible influence of several other parameters is also discussed. This example reveals that recovering thermochronological information in high-pressure metamorphic rocks is not straightforward and that great caution must be paid in the use of ages for the reconstruction of P–T–t paths.
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2004
Françoise Roger; Jean-Patrick Respaut; Maurice Brunel; Philippe Matte; Jean-Louis Paquette
European Journal of Mineralogy | 1996
Remy Mougeot; Jean-Patrick Respaut; Patrick Ledru; Christian Marignac
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2004
Olivier Maurel; Jean-Patrick Respaut; Patrick Monié; Nicolas Arnaud; Maurice Brunel
Ore Geology Reviews | 2002
Jean-Pierre Milési; Patrick Ledru; Eric Marcoux; R. Mougeot; V. Johan; Catherine Lerouge; P. Sabaté; Laurent Bailly; Jean-Patrick Respaut; P. Skipwith
International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2008
Stéphanie Brichau; Jean-Patrick Respaut; Patrick Monié
European Journal of Mineralogy | 1991
Jean-Patrick Respaut; Michel Cathelineau; Joël Lancelot
Gondwana Research | 2014
Françoise Roger; Marc Jolivet; Henri Maluski; Jean-Patrick Respaut; Philippe Münch; Jean-Louis Paquette; Tich Vu Van; Vuong Nguyen Van
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2015
Donna L. Whitney; Françoise Roger; Christian Teyssier; Patrice F. Rey; Jean-Patrick Respaut
Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 1986
Philippe Matte; Jean-Patrick Respaut; Henri Maluski; Joël Lancelot; Maurice Brunel