1986
DOI: 10.1016/0040-1951(86)90255-6
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K-Ar Study of cretaceous magmatism and metamorphism in the pyrenees: Age and length of rotation of the Iiberian Peninsula

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“…The North Pyrenean realm is affected by moderate but welldistributed magmatic activity during the Mesozoic, responsible for the emplacement of two main groups of rocks: (i) tholeitic dolerites of Triassic age, generally referred to as "ophites" (Montigny et al, 1982;Azambre et al, 1987), and (ii) a wide variety of small intrusive and effusive Cretaceous alkaline magmatic rocks (Montigny et al, 1986;Azambre et al, 1992;Rossy et al, 1992). The age of the Cretaceous magmatism is often constrained by stratigraphic correlations with the sedimentary formations in which volcanic or intrusive rocks are observed (Fig.…”
Section: Magmatismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The North Pyrenean realm is affected by moderate but welldistributed magmatic activity during the Mesozoic, responsible for the emplacement of two main groups of rocks: (i) tholeitic dolerites of Triassic age, generally referred to as "ophites" (Montigny et al, 1982;Azambre et al, 1987), and (ii) a wide variety of small intrusive and effusive Cretaceous alkaline magmatic rocks (Montigny et al, 1986;Azambre et al, 1992;Rossy et al, 1992). The age of the Cretaceous magmatism is often constrained by stratigraphic correlations with the sedimentary formations in which volcanic or intrusive rocks are observed (Fig.…”
Section: Magmatismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These rocks, generally referred to as ophites, were emplaced during the Triassic (Montigny et al, 1982). The ophites of the NPZ are strongly affected by a post-magmatic transformation responsible for their recrystallization and the neoformation of Al-rich amphibole, clinopyroxene, plagioclase and scapolite under amphibolite facies conditions (Azambre et al, 1987(Azambre et al, , 1971Golberg and Leyreloup, 1990).…”
Section: Magmatic Rock Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most massifs are spatially associated with crustal granulites (Azambre and Ravier, 1978;Vielzeuf and Kornprobst, 1984) and are embedded within carbonate rocks of Jurassic to Aptian age affected by a low pressure-high temperature metamorphism (the 'North Pyrenean Metamorphic Zone') (Montigny et al, 1986;Golberg and Leyreloup, 1990). Exhumation of mantle rocks is generally ascribed to transcurrent movement of the Iberian plate relative to Europe in the mid-Cretaceous, which resulted in crustal thinning associated with successive opening and closing of elongated, asymmetrical pull-apart basins (Choukroune and Mattauer, 1978;Debroas, 1987).…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…considered to represent trans-lithospheric melt conduits for Cretaceous alkaline magmatism in Pyrenees (Conquéré, 1971;Montigny et al, 1986;Bodinier et al, 1987;Vétil et al, 1988). Narrow metasomatized dyke wall rocks and hornblendites veins record limited melt infiltration in host peridotites (Bodinier et al, 1990;Bodinier et al, 2004).…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The age of the Pyrenean province is given as 82 Ma (Rock, 1982b). Since then, new determinations indicate that the ages are 95-110 Ma in the western part and 90 Ma in the eastern part of the chain (Thuizat et al, 1985;Montigny et al, 1986). The Taourirt rocks, with one available determination at 57 Ma, are almost contemporaneous with a number of similar Portuguese and British rocks.…”
Section: Situation Of the Taourirt Eruptive Rocks In A Geodynamical Cmentioning
confidence: 99%