2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-010-0512-7
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Hot metamorphic core complex in a cold foreland

Abstract: The Montagne Noire forms the southernmost part of the French Massif Central. Carboniferous flysch sediments and very low-grade metamorphic imprint testify to a very external position in the orogen. Sedimentation of synorogenic clastic sediments continued up to the Viséan/Namurian boundary (B320 Ma). Subsequently, the Palaeozoic sedimentary pile underwent recumbent folding and grossly southward thrusting. An extensional window exposes a hot core of Carboniferous HT/LP gneisses, migmatites and granites (Zone Axi… Show more

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“…Protoliths of the gneiss have been dated by U–Pb zircon analysis at c. 520 Ma and c. 470–450 Ma (Cocherie et al, ; Ducrot, Lancelot, & Marchand, ; Pitra, Poujol, van den Driessche, Poilvet, & Paquette ; Roger, Respaut, Brunel, Matte, & Paquette, ; Roger et al, ; Trap, Roger, Cenki‐Tok, & Paquette, ). High‐ T metamorphism and deformation of gneiss/schist has been determined by U–Th–Pb monazite ages at c. 315–300 Ma (Roger et al, ; Trap et al, ) and by U–Pb zircon dating of a syntectonic felsic dike at c. 309 Ma (Franke, Doublier, Klama, Potel, & Wemmer, ).…”
Section: Petrology and Structure Of The Montagne Noire Domementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Protoliths of the gneiss have been dated by U–Pb zircon analysis at c. 520 Ma and c. 470–450 Ma (Cocherie et al, ; Ducrot, Lancelot, & Marchand, ; Pitra, Poujol, van den Driessche, Poilvet, & Paquette ; Roger, Respaut, Brunel, Matte, & Paquette, ; Roger et al, ; Trap, Roger, Cenki‐Tok, & Paquette, ). High‐ T metamorphism and deformation of gneiss/schist has been determined by U–Th–Pb monazite ages at c. 315–300 Ma (Roger et al, ; Trap et al, ) and by U–Pb zircon dating of a syntectonic felsic dike at c. 309 Ma (Franke, Doublier, Klama, Potel, & Wemmer, ).…”
Section: Petrology and Structure Of The Montagne Noire Domementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demange () calculated conditions of ~700°C, 0.9 ± 0.2 GPa for the dome‐margin eclogite using jadeite‐in‐Cpx barometry and Grt–Cpx Fe–Mg exchange thermometry. Another study described a phase diagram (pseudosection) constructed using the whole‐rock composition of the Cabardès (dome‐margin) eclogite from Demange () and reported P – T conditions of >650°C, >1.4 GPa but did not show the phase diagram or describe how it was calculated (Franke et al, ). To determine P – T conditions of eclogite facies metamorphism of the dome‐margin eclogite and compare results with the dome‐core eclogite using the same methods, we constructed pseudosections for the least retrogressed dome‐margin eclogite and applied Zr‐in‐rutile and Ti‐in‐zircon thermometry.…”
Section: Thermobarometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Montagne Noire itself is characterized by a complex polyphased Variscan deformation and syntectonic metamorphism (e.g. Franke et al, 2011;Chardon et al, 2015), and is one of the rare areas south of the Variscan suture, which has not been incorporated into Alpine orogenies (Feist & Flajs, 1987). Engel et al, 1982) Demange, 1994).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(A) General location of the Montagne Noire in southern France. (B) Structural units and nappes in the Montagne Noire (for details of the units see Engel et al ., , and Franke et al ., ). (C) Geological map of the Mont Peyroux nappe and Cabrières slices (for details see Vachard et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%