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Geological Society, London, Special Publications; 2000; v. 170; p. 313-319;
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2000.170.01.17
© 2000 Geological Society of London

Timing of magmatic and metamorphic events in the Jijal complex of the Kohistan arc deduced from Sm-Nd dating of mafic granulites

H. Yamamoto1 & E. Nakamura2

1 Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Kagoshima University, Korimoto 1-21-35, Kagoshima 890-0065, Japan hyam{at}sci.kagoshima-u.ac.jp
2 The Pheasant Memorial Laboratory for Geochemistry & Cosmochemistry, Institute for Study of the Earth’s Interior, Okayama University at Misasa, Tottori-ken 682-0193, Japan

Mafic to ultramafic granulites in the northeastern part of the Jijal complex include two-pyroxene granulite, garnet-clinopyroxene granulite and garnet hornblendite. Field and textural relations indicate that two-pyroxene granulite is a relict left after formation of the garnet-clinopyroxene granulite and garnet hornblendite was an originally intrusive rock which dissected the protoliths of mafic granulites. Sm-Nd mineral isochron ages of 118 ± 12 Ma, 94.0 ± 4.7 Ma and 83 ± 10 Ma were determined for two-pyroxene granulite, garnet-clinopyroxene granulite and garnet hornblendite respectively. These ages, together with previously reported chronological data, led to the following tectonic implications: (1) crystallization of the granulite protoliths predates, or is coeval with, the tectonic accretion of the Kohistan arc to the Asian continent; (2) crustal thickening related to the accretion was probably responsible for the high-pressure granulite-facies metamorphism in the Jijal complex; (3) formation of the garnet hornblendite assemblage was probably after crystallization of garnet-clinopyroxene granulite.