Metamorphic evolution of Pan-African Wadi El Miyah Metasediments, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt: a distinctive LP/HT met
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S. I. GEOLOGY OF AFRICA
Metamorphic evolution of Pan-African Wadi El Miyah Metasediments, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt: a distinctive LP/HT metapelitic sequence from the northern Arabian–Nubian Shield Nahla A. Shallaly 1 Received: 31 August 2018 / Accepted: 27 December 2018 # Saudi Society for Geosciences 2019
Abstract The meta-volcanosedimentary sequence from the SW sector of Wadi El Miyah area constitutes an example of the Late Proterozoic Pan African supracrustal rocks exposed in the Central Eastern Desert of Egypt. This folded metavolcanosedimentary sequence is juxtaposed along about 8-km-long WNW–ESE-trending thrust contacts with a highly foliated ophiolitic mélange comprising serpentinites, metagabbros and quarztofeldspathic blocks and intruded by a gneissose hornblende diorite. Chaistolite-bearing mica schists crop out in three compositionally different metamorphic zones, marked by garnet, andalusite, and staurolite porphyroblasts, respectively. Microstructural data combined with careful mapping indicate that the studied metapelites were subjected to three deformational phases, D1–D3, each having its own impact on the development of planar and linear structures. These rocks witness the coexistence of a less ubiquitous dextral sense of shear and a later sinistral one that correspond to the D2-thrusting and D3-related phases, respectively. Geothermobarometry of the garnet-bearing assemblages combined with Th–U–Pb dating of metamorphic monazite by an electron microprobe indicates a counter-clockwise P–T–t path with a thermal peak assemblage of garnet + staurolite + chiastolite ± fibrolitic sillimanite at 622 °C/4.1 kbars during the D2 phase, with an age around 640–658 Ma. This is concordant with the ages assigned for the arc accretion phase in the Nubian Shield. The determined counter-clockwise P–T–t path of the studied rocks suggests that such a Buchan-type LP/HT sequence may be considered as a typical example of a regional–contact metamorphism which formed in areas that suffer from crustal thickening accompanied by emplacement of granitoids that affected the geothermal gradient of the crust. Keywords LP/HT metapelites . Pan-African . P–T–t path . Regional–contact metamorphism . EMP monazite dating
Introduction Low-pressure–high-temperature (LP/HT) terranes show evidence of multistage or episodic deformation, metamorphism and granitic magmatism along orogenic belts (e.g. Kröner 1982; Stüwe et al. 1993). The Arabian Nubian Shield (ANS) constitutes the northern extension of the 750–620 Ma East African Orogen (EAO), which resulted from the collision of east and west Gondwana (Stern 1994; Meert 2003). Based on
This article is part of the Topical Collection on New Advances and Research Results on the Geology of Africa. * Nahla A. Shallaly [email protected] 1
Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
the tectono-metamorphic evolution, the ANS is subdivided into three domains, viz., northern, central and southern (Fritz et al. 2013). In Egypt, the ANS rocks, including metasediments, metavolcanics, ophiolites and graniti
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