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Title: | Cadomian arc recycling along the northern Gondwana margin: Source-inherited composition of Miaolingian rift-related rhyolitic rocks (Ossa-Morena Zone, SW Iberia) |
Authors: | Pereira, M. Francisco Gama, Cristina Dias da Silva, Icaro Fuenlabrada, Jose Manuel El Houicha, Mohamed |
Keywords: | Cambrian rhyolitic magmatism Calc-alkaline signature Source-inheritance composition Cadomian arc recycling |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Pereira et al., (2023). Cadomian arc recycling along the northern Gondwana margin:
Source-inherited composition of Miaolingian rift-related rhyolitic rocks (Ossa-Morena Zone, SW Iberia). Journal of African Earth Sciences 201, 104887 |
Abstract: | Rhyolites and rhyolitic tuffs of the Freixo-Segovia ´ Volcanic-Sedimentary Complex of the Cambrian of the OssaMorena Zone (Variscan belt, SW Iberia) were analyzed for petrography, major and trace element geochemistry,
Sm–Nd isotopes and U–Pb zircon geochronology in order to deduce magma sources. New U–Pb zircon age data
indicate that Freixo-Segovia ´ rhyolitic rocks, previously assigned to the Terreneuvian, formed during the Miaolingian (ca. 509-505 Ma). These rhyolitic rocks exhibit calc-alkaline signature, LREE enrichment, nearly flat
HREE patterns, negative Eu, Nb and Ti anomalies, and are chemically similar to the bulk continental crust.
Freixo-Segovia ´ rhyolitic rocks have negative to slightly positive εNd(T) values (− 2.8; 0.5) resulting in TDM model
ages (1.0–1.3 Ga) that overlap the range defined by Terreneuvian Malcocinado andesites, formed in the transition of the Cadomian (West-African) arc to continental rifting in northern Gondwana margin. Based on the
Sm–Nd isotopic data, the Freixo-Segovia ´ rhyolitic rocks may have resulted from of partial melting of andesitic
crust. The presence of Ediacaran-age zircon in the Freixo-Segovia ´ rhyolitic rocks indicates inheritance from the
Cadomian arc. Inherited zircon grains with West African affinity were probably transferred into the rhyolitic
magma from an older igneous source formed in the Cadomian arc. Based on their major and trace element
composition, combined with isotopic and geochronological data, the Freixo-Segovia ´ rhyolitic rocks record
recycling of arc crust during a Late Cambrian rifting event along the northern Gondwana margin. The transition
from Cadomian accretion to peri-Gondwana break-up leading to the opening of the Rheic Ocean is also known in
other parts of the Variscan belt. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35877 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | GEO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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