2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1314.2010.00906.x
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Heat sources and trigger mechanisms of exhumation of HP granulites in Variscan orogenic root

Abstract: The structure of the Moldanubian domain is marked by felsic granulites of Ordovician protolith age forming the cores of domes that are separated from mid-crustal Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic metasedimentary rocks that occur in synclines by a late Ordovician to Silurian metabasic unit. Reflection and refraction seismic sections combined with gravity inversion modelling suggest the presence of a low density layer at the bottom of the crust (interpreted as felsic granulite) overlain by a denser layer (interprete… Show more

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“…Such a small difference suggests a relatively similar protolith. However, depletion in the incompatible elements can be considered as a result of partial melting of granitic sources, responsible for dissolution of accessory, REE-bearing minerals such as zircon, monazite, xenotime, and apatite in melt and its escape from the system (Janoušek et al, 2004;Lexa et al, 2011). We note that similar chemical changes can result from hydrous fluid percolation (Marquer et al, 1994;Goncalves et al, 2012).…”
Section: Are Granofelses the Loci Of Melt Flow?mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Such a small difference suggests a relatively similar protolith. However, depletion in the incompatible elements can be considered as a result of partial melting of granitic sources, responsible for dissolution of accessory, REE-bearing minerals such as zircon, monazite, xenotime, and apatite in melt and its escape from the system (Janoušek et al, 2004;Lexa et al, 2011). We note that similar chemical changes can result from hydrous fluid percolation (Marquer et al, 1994;Goncalves et al, 2012).…”
Section: Are Granofelses the Loci Of Melt Flow?mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Felsic granulites with the assemblage quartz + ternary feld-1.2 High-/high-granulites in the Bohemain Massif P T spar (mesoperthite) + garnet + rutile ± kyanite are a prominent lithology of the Moldanubian domain (Schulmann et al, 2005(Schulmann et al, , 2008Guy et al, 2010;Lexa et al, 2011). The protolith rock was most likely an effectively dry granite (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several processes might have enhanced the Variscan geotherm, such as (i) shear heating Maino et al, 2015), (ii) the advection of hot, mantle-derived melts, (iii) the break-off of the mantle lithosphere (Li, Faure, & Lin, 2014) or (iv) the selective enrichment of radiogenic heat-producing elements, such as U, Th and K, in the crust (Lexa et al, 2011). The widespread late-Variscan magmatism in the Corsica-Sardinia Batholith (C-SB) has been occasionally explained in terms of enhanced radiogenic heating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%