Creep of garnet in eclogite: Mechanisms and implications

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Garnet, Eclogite, Rheology, Deformation, Subduction, Creep

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The rheological properties of subducting rocks represent a fundamental parameter in the dynamics of subduction zones. Making robust predictions about these properties and the general strength evolution of subducting plates is hampered by a relatively restricted understanding of the mechanisms by which rocks deform at high- and ultrahigh pressure. This uncertainty is relates to the discrepancy between experimental and field-based observations of eclogite deformation and, in particular, the role of garnet. To further investigate this important aspect, we performed a textural and micro-structural investigation, applying optical microscopy, element mapping, and electron backscatter diffraction on deformed garnet polycrystals from an eclogite mylonite. The results were compared to those from a study of undeformed polycrystals that formed from a supercooled frictional melt at HP conditions. The mylonites' polycrystals are flattened parallel to the main high-pressure foliation in the rock and individual grains were shortened by an average 15%. Although dislocation creep is commonly presumed to dominate garnet straining in eclogites, no record of this mechanism was found. Instead, the garnet grains have dissolution surfaces indicative of deformation by intergranular pressure solution. The observations provide compelling evidence for the role of fluids and syn-tectonic porosity in the weakening of garnet: a supposedly rigid eclogite component. Such weakening represents a crucial step in the fundamental feedback loop between fluid ingress, metamorphism and near-instantaneous competence loss in rocks undergoing deep subduction.

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