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Title: | Isotope geochemistry evidence for Laurussian-type sources of South Portuguese Zone Carboniferous turbidites (Variscan Orogeny) |
Authors: | Pereira, M.F. Gama, C. Dias da Silva, I. Fuenlabrada, J.M. Silva, J.B. Medina, J. |
Keywords: | Rb-Sr - Sm-Nd isotopes Carboniferous flysch South-Portuguese Zone SW Iberia |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | The Geological society of London |
Citation: | PEREIRA, M.F., Gama, C., Dias da Silva, Í., Fuenlabrada, J.M., Silva, J.B., Medina, J. (2020). Isotope geochemistry evidence for Laurussian-type sources of South-Portuguese Zone Carboniferous turbidites (Variscan orogeny). In: Pannotia to Pangea: Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic orogenic cycles in the circum-North Atlantic region (eds) J.B. Murphy, R.A. Strachan, C., Quesada. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS, 503. |
Abstract: | New Rb–Sr isotopic data from South Portuguese Zone (SPZ) turbidites show that the 87Sr/86Sr(t)
ratio increases from the basal Mértola Formation (Visean–Serpukhovian: 0.706–0.707), through the Mira
Formation (Serpukhovian–Bashkirian: 0.706–0.712) to the uppermost Brejeira Formation (Bashkirian–
Moscovian: 0.713–0.715). In addition, estimated Nd TDM model ages for the Mértola (1.29–1.09 Ga), Mira
(1.58–1.1 Ga) and Brejeira (1.73–1.37 Ga) formations indicate inverted stratigraphy for their isotopic sources.
The isotope geochemical data indicate significant changes in the sources from which the SPZ Carboniferous
turbidites are derived, consistent with the progressive denudation of a continental magmatic arc built on the
Laurussian margin. Mértola turbidites inherited their geochemical and isotopic characteristics from an adjacent
dissected Middle–Late Devonian continental magmatic arc with an intermediate–felsic composition: that is a
Laurussian (Rheic magmatic arc)-type source. The progressive erosion of its plutonic roots and older host
continental basement rocks are indicated in the Mira and Brejeira formations by the increasing contribution
of recycled ancient continental crust. The pronounced similarity between the Nd TDM model ages and the
detrital zircon populations of the Mira and Brejeira formations (SW Iberia) suggest that they share a common
Laurussian (West Avalonia/Meguma terrane)-type source but a contribution from Gondwanan (Ossa-Morena)-
type sources cannot be discarded. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32765 |
Type: | article |
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