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[S3-02]Multi-stage metamorphic history of the Oki gneisses in Japan: Implications for Paleoproterozoic metamorphism
and tectonic correlations in northeastern Asia

*Takeshi Imayama1, Ryoichi Kawabata1, Takenori Kato2, Chang Whan Oh3, Kenji Horie4, Mami Takehara4 (1. Okayama Univ. of Sci., 2. Nagoya Univ., 3. Jeonbuk National Univ., 4. NIPR)

Keywords:

Multi-stage metamorphic history,Oki belt,Paleoproterozoic metamorphic event,Triassic tectonic event

In the Oki belt, the M1 stage occurred c. 1.85 Ga with high-T granulite-facies metamorphism which was overprinted by c. 230 Ma high-grade metamorphism (M2) and retrograde amphibolite-facies recrystallization (M3). The Oki gneisses are fragments of a Precambrian terrane rather than Paleozoic sediments derived from the terrane. The Oki belt geologically corresponds to the northern Gyeonggi Massif in South Korea due to their similar Paleoproterozoic and Triassic tectonothermal events.