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Metamorphic evolution of the Karakaya Complex in northern Turkey based on phyllosilicate mineralogy

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The Triassic Karakaya Complex (KC) of the Sakarya Composite Terrane in northern Turkey is traditionally subdivided into two units. The Lower Karakaya Complex (LKC) consists of a tectonic mélange with blocks of metabasic rocks, metacarbonates, meta-arenites and metapelites that have been affected by high pressure/low temperature metamorphism. It is followed by a low pressure/low temperature metamorphic overprint; the latter is the only metamorphic event in some tectonic slivers of the LKC. The Upper Karakaya Complex (UKC) units are primarily composed of diagenetic to low-grade metamorphic rocks, comprising Late Permian and Triassic cherts and blocks of OIB-type volcanic rocks interfingering with Anisian limestones. LKC slide-blocks of variable sizes are frequently observed within the UKC. Phyllosilicates of LKC and UKC were examined for their abundance, crystallinity, polytype and b cell dimension. Trioctahedral chamositic chlorites have IIb polytype and phengites 2 M 1 polytypes in the LKC units and 2 M 1 + 1 M + 1M d polytypes of phengitic dioctahedral illites in the UKC units. Kübler index data correspond to the low anchizone and epizone for the LKC units, and to the high diagenesis-low anchizone, and in part to the epizone for the UKC units. The b values of illites are consistent with a high-pressure facies series for the LKC, but only intermediate-pressure facies for the UKC. According to textural features, mineral paragenesis, clay transformations, index minerals, and b values, the lower-middle parts of the LKC represent an accretional tectonic setting, whereas the UKC units reflect pressure temperature conditions of an extensional basin affected by high heat flow.

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This study was sponsored by a grant from the Scientific Research Project Fund of Cumhuriyet University under project number M-301. The authors greatly appreciate the efforts of the deceased M. Duru (MTA General Directorate) and A. Gökçe (Cumhuriyet University) during the field study stage of this research in the Biga and Turhal regions, respectively. We also thank the technical staff members of the Department of Geological Engineering of Cumhuriyet University for their invaluable assistance in XRD analysis and thin-section preparations. We are also very grateful to F. Nieto and an anonymous referee for their constructive comments, Editor in Chief Johann G. Raith for his corrections and suggestions and Sibia Proofreading for its editing services.

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Tetiker, S., Yalçın, H., Bozkaya, Ö. et al. Metamorphic evolution of the Karakaya Complex in northern Turkey based on phyllosilicate mineralogy. Miner Petrol 109, 201–215 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00710-014-0364-0

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