2002
DOI: 10.1007/s00410-001-0337-2
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U-Pb evidence for a polyorogenic evolution of the HP-HT units of the NW Iberian Massif

Abstract: A isotope dilution thermal ionisation mass spectrometry U Pb geochronological study was carried out on the high-pressure and high-temperature units (HP HT units) overlying the oceanic suture in the Allo chthonous Complexes of the NW Iberian Variscan Belt. The rocks investigated are seven granulite-to eclogite facies paragneisses and one leucosome within mafi c high pressure granulites in the Ordenes and Cabo Ortegal Complexes of NW Spain. U Pb dating of zircon, monazite, titanite and rutile reveal the presence… Show more

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“…When considered together with the chemistry of the Monte Castelo gabbro, these terrigenons sediments, rich in volcanic components, snggest a volcanic arc environment, althongh the absence of truly volcanic rocks points to a dissected magmatic arc [31], Detrital zircon ages in metagrey wackes yielded three age popnlations of 25-2,4 Ga, 2,1-1,9 Ga and 610-480 Ma [31], establishing an Early-Middle Ordovician maximnrn depositional age, 3,2, High-P and high-T upper units These nnits, in the complexes of Bragan"a, Cabo Ortegal and Ordenes, inclnde paragneisses and nltra basic metaigneons rocks, bnt the most characteristic are garnet-clinopyroxene grannlites and eclogites retro graded to the amphibolite facies, Gabbros occnr in several stages of transformation, from relatively little metamorphosed rocks to coronitic metagabbros, high-P grannlites and amphibolites [10], Snbophitic and diabase textnres indicate emplacement at relatively shallow levels, The basic rocks are tholeiitic metagab bros with a MORB geochemical signatnre [35], bnt geochemical stndies of the nltramafi c rocks are consistent with generation in an arc setting [71], U-Pb data in metabasic rocks have yielded 520-480 Ma, viewed as protolith ages [54], bnt conld also refl ect the imprint of nearly contemporaneons meta morphism [30,32,57], However, the high-P grannlite and eclogite facies metamorphism is dated, by U-Pb and 40 Ar/39 Ar methods, between 425 and 390 Ma [30,32,37,54,66,73], This event involved snbdnction [36], and was snccessively followed by decompression, partial melting, penetrative amphibolite-facies myloni tization, which was dated at 390-380 Ma [20,21,37], recnrnbent folding, and thrusting [35,42,52],…”
Section: Intennediate-p Upper Unitsmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…When considered together with the chemistry of the Monte Castelo gabbro, these terrigenons sediments, rich in volcanic components, snggest a volcanic arc environment, althongh the absence of truly volcanic rocks points to a dissected magmatic arc [31], Detrital zircon ages in metagrey wackes yielded three age popnlations of 25-2,4 Ga, 2,1-1,9 Ga and 610-480 Ma [31], establishing an Early-Middle Ordovician maximnrn depositional age, 3,2, High-P and high-T upper units These nnits, in the complexes of Bragan"a, Cabo Ortegal and Ordenes, inclnde paragneisses and nltra basic metaigneons rocks, bnt the most characteristic are garnet-clinopyroxene grannlites and eclogites retro graded to the amphibolite facies, Gabbros occnr in several stages of transformation, from relatively little metamorphosed rocks to coronitic metagabbros, high-P grannlites and amphibolites [10], Snbophitic and diabase textnres indicate emplacement at relatively shallow levels, The basic rocks are tholeiitic metagab bros with a MORB geochemical signatnre [35], bnt geochemical stndies of the nltramafi c rocks are consistent with generation in an arc setting [71], U-Pb data in metabasic rocks have yielded 520-480 Ma, viewed as protolith ages [54], bnt conld also refl ect the imprint of nearly contemporaneons meta morphism [30,32,57], However, the high-P grannlite and eclogite facies metamorphism is dated, by U-Pb and 40 Ar/39 Ar methods, between 425 and 390 Ma [30,32,37,54,66,73], This event involved snbdnction [36], and was snccessively followed by decompression, partial melting, penetrative amphibolite-facies myloni tization, which was dated at 390-380 Ma [20,21,37], recnrnbent folding, and thrusting [35,42,52],…”
Section: Intennediate-p Upper Unitsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The ensialic arc later became involved in the Variscan collision, The Cambro-Ordovician arc-related metamorphism was preserved in the intermediate-P nnits, bnt was overprinted by a Silnrian-Early Devonian (425-390 Ma) tectonometamorphic event in the high-P and high-T nnits [30,32,37], This event involved snbdnction of part of the arc, and resnlted from accretion to Lanrnssia [37,38,45,48] while the Rheic Ocean was still open (Fig, 3c), …”
Section: the Island Arc And Its Fatementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…leucosomes due to anatexis are not found), and the lepidoblastic minerals such as Bt are not highly concentrated in the foliation planes. The existence of previous Cambrian deformations in the upper units has been demonstrated by different authors using U-Pb geochronological data (Fernández Suárez et al, 2002;Abati et al, 2007;Díaz García et al, 2010). These deformations were developed during the generation of the protoliths in a Cambrian peri-Gondwanan magmatic arc.…”
Section: Structure Of the Eclogite Facies Gneissesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This terrane is considered a remnant of a Cambrian peri-Gondwanan magmatic arc , rifted from the main continent (Gómez and affected by a polymetamorphic evolution developed during the magmatic arc stage and later during eo-Variscan times (Abati et al, 1999;Fernández Suárez et al, 2002). The ophiolitic units are generally subdivided in lower ophiolites and upper ophiolites, with Cambrian (ca.…”
Section: Geological Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%