Cretaceous age, composition, and microstructure of pseudotachylyte in the Otage Schist, New Zealand

  • Barker, Shaun
  • Sibson, Richard H
  • Palin, J
  • Fitz Gerald, John
  • Reddy, Steven M.
  • Warr, Laurence
  • van der Pluijm, Ben
Publication date
February 2016
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Journal
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics

Abstract

At Tucker Hill, in Central Otago, New Zealand, a series of pseudotachylyte veins are hosted in quartzofeldspathic schist. Chilled margins, microlites, flow banding, and the crystallisation of mineral phases absent from the host rock provide unequivocal evidence for melting during pseudotachylyte formation. Whole rock analyses of pseudotachylyte reveal c. 3 x enrichment of K2O, Ba, and Rb, and similar depletion of Na2O, CaO, Sr, and Eu, as compared to host schist. Formation age of pseudotachylyte is 95.9 ± 1.8 Ma as measured by total fusion 40Ar/39Ar analyses. Stepwise heating of pseudotachylyte matrix yields an excellently defined 40Ar/39Ar plateau age of 96.0 ±0.3 Ma. These well-defined ages are attributed to the presence of potassium feld...

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