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Title: | S-type granite generation and emplacement during a regional switch from extensional to contractional deformation (Central Iberian Zone, Iberian autochthonous domain, Variscan Orogeny) |
Authors: | Pereira, M.F. Díez Fernández, R. Gama, C. Hofmann, M. Gartner, A. Linnemann, U. |
Keywords: | Carboniferous granitic rocks Igneous intrusion relationships U–Pb zircon LA-ICP-MS dating Migmatites Crustal recycling Variscan deformation |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Pereira, MF, Diez Fernandez, R, Gama, C, Hofmann, M, Gartner, A, Linnemann, U (2018)S-type granite generation and emplacement during a regional switch from extensional to contractional deformation (Central Iberian Zone, Iberian autochthonous domain, Variscan Orogeny). International Journal of Earth Sciences 107:251-267 |
Abstract: | Zircon grains extracted from S-type granites
of the Mêda-Escalhão-Penedono Massif (Central Iberian
Zone, Variscan Orogen) constrain the timing of emplacement
and provide information about potential magma
sources. Simple and composite zircon grains from three
samples of S-type granite were analyzed by LA-ICP-MS.
New U–Pb data indicate that granites crystallized in the
Bashkirian (318.7 ± 4.8 Ma) overlapping the proposed
age range of ca. 321–317 Ma of the nearby S-type granitic
rocks of the Carrazeda de Anciães, Lamego and Ucanha-
Vilar massifs. The timing of emplacement of such S-type
granites seems to coincide with the waning stages of activity
of a D2 extensional shear zone (i.e. Pinhel shear zone)
developed in metamorphic conditions that reached partial
melting and anatexis (ca. 321–317 Ma). Dykes of two-mica
granites (resembling diatexite migmatite) are concordant
and discordant to the compositional layering and S2 (main)
foliation of the high-grade metamorphic rocks of the Pinhel
shear zone. Much of the planar fabric in these dykes wasformed during magmatic crystallization and subsequent
solid-state deformation. Field relationships suggest contemporaneity
between the ca. 319–317 Ma old magmatism
of the study area and the switch from late D2 extensional
deformation to early D3 contractional deformation. Inherited
zircon cores are well preserved in these late D2-early
D3 S-type granite plutons. U–Pb ages of inherited zircon
cores range from ca. 2576 to ca. 421 Ma. The spectra of
inherited cores overlap closely the range of detrital and
magmatic zircon grains displayed by the Ediacaran to Silurian
metasedimentary and metaigneous rocks of the Iberian
autochthonous and parautochthonous domains. This is
evidence of a genetic relationship between S-type granites
and the host metamorphic rocks. There is no substantial
evidence for the addition of mantle-derived material in the
genesis of these late D2–early D3 S-type granitic rocks. The
Nd arrays of heterogeneous crustal anatectic melts may be
just inherited from the source, probably reflecting mixing
of a range of crustal materials with different ages and primary
isotopic signatures. The generation of the Bashkirian
S-type granites has been dominated by continental crust
recycling, rather than the addition of new material from
mantle sources. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24112 |
Type: | article |
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