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1 1Department of Geological Sciences, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA (e-mail: schneidd@ohio.edu)
2 2Present address: Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
3 3Geology, Geophysics & Environmental Protection, AGH-University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland
4 4Department of Geology, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA
The Sudete Mountains, NE Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic and Poland), preserve abundant eclogitic and granulitic centimetre- to decimetre-scale boudins enveloped in a predominantly migmatitic matrix. Published geochronometry and thermobarometry from the UHP and UHT rocks broadly constrain the crystallization and initial stage 1 exhumation history for these units; however, the timing of stage 2 metamorphism and associated unroofing is less well constrained. New in situ ion microprobe ThPb monazite results, together with complementary UPb zircon and electron microprobe analyser total-Pb monazite results, on 11 amphibolite-facies gneissic to migmatitic samples, place important temporal constraints on the second stage of UHP and UHT metamorphismexhumation. The OrlicaSnieznik Dome records UHP metamorphism occurring at 375 Ma and subsequent exhumation to midcrustal levels in supra-Barrovian conditions at c. 345330 Ma. In contrast, the western Góry Sowie Block preserves evidence of HP-granulite conditions at c. 400 Ma, and exhumation to mid-crustal levels at 380370 Ma, revealing a c. 30 million years difference in exhumation events between the neighbouring terranes. The eastern Góry Sowie Block preserves ages similar to the OrlicaSneiznik Dome, suggesting that different preserved metamorphiccooling histories are juxtaposed across the Sudetic Marginal fault. The bounding Niemcza shear zone yields preliminary ThPb dates that range from 380 ± 8 Ma to 283 ± 2 Ma, preserving a protracted metamorphic record that spans the exhumation history of the region. The distinct collapsed geochronologies of both terranes probably reflect rapid vertical transport of low-viscosity crust under supra-Barrovian conditions near the mid-crustal high-strength lid during oblique (transpressional) convergence.
Keywords: Bohemian Massif, ultrahigh pressure, exhumation, monazite, geochronology.
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