%0 Journal Article %T Application of titanium-in-quartz thermobarometry to greenschist facies veins and recrystallized quartzites in the Hs邦ehshan range, Taiwan %A S. Kidder %A J.-P. Avouac %A Y.-C. Chan %J Solid Earth Discussions %D 2012 %I Copernicus Publications %R 10.5194/sed-4-663-2012 %X The accuracy, reliability and best practices of Ti-in-quartz thermobarometry ("TitaniQ") in greenschist facies rocks have not been established. To address these issues we measured Ti concentrations in rutile-bearing samples of moderately deformed, partially recrystallized quartzite and vein quartz from Taiwan's Hs邦ehshan range. The spread of Ti concentrations of recrystallized grains in quartzite correlates with recrystallized grain size. Recrystallized quartz (grain size ~300 米m) that formed during early deformation within the biotite stability field shows a marked increase in intermediate Ti-concentration grains (~1每10 ppm) relative to detrital porphyroclasts (Ti ~0.1每200 ppm). Fine recrystallized quartz (~5% of the samples by area, grain size ~10每20 米m) has a further restricted Ti concentration peaking at 0.8每2 ppm. This trend suggests equilibration of Ti in recrystallized quartz with a matrix phase during deformation and cooling. Vein emplacement and quartzite recrystallization are independently shown to have occurred at 250每350 ∼C and 300每410 ∼C respectively, lithostatic pressure ~5 kbar, and hydrostatic fluid pressure. Estimates of the accuracy of TitaniQ at these conditions depend on whether lithostatic or fluid pressure is used in the TitaniQ calibration. Using lithostatic pressure, Ti concentrations predicted by the Thomas et al. (2010) TitaniQ calibration are within error of Ti concentrations measured by SIMS. If fluid pressure is used, predicted temperatures are ~30每40 ∼C too low. TitaniQ has potential to yield accurate PT information for vein emplacement and dynamic recrystallization of quartz at temperatures as low as ~250 ∼C, however clarification of the relevant pressure term and further tests in rutile-present rocks are warranted. %U http://www.solid-earth-discuss.net/4/663/2012/sed-4-663-2012.pdf