Publication Type | Journal Article |
Author | Marco Filippi, Davide Zanoni, Jean-Marc Lardeaux, Maria Spalla, Guido Gosso |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Volume | 372-373 |
Number of Pages | 105653 |
Date Published | 2020/11/01/ |
ISBN Number | 0024-4937 |
URL | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024493720302905 |
Klíčová slova | Alpine collision, External crystalline Massifs, Helvetic-Dauphinois-Provençal domain, High-K calc-alkaline lamprophyres, Permian-Triassic crustal thinning |
Abstrakt |
In the Argentera-Mercantour Massif, swarms of high-K calc-alkaline lamprophyres intruded into Carboniferous migmatites and early Permian granites, likely in Permian-Triassic times. The dykes collected multiple magmatic injections, the latest of which of alkaline affinity. Syn-intrusive vesicles and straight chilled margins suggest that the lamprophyres emplaced at a shallow crustal level. Lower greenschist facies mineral assemblages replaced lamprophyre igneous minerals as a result of late-intrusive hydrothermal circulation that occurred soon after the dyke emplacement. The hydrothermal event is constrained at T = 300–350°C and P < 0.1 GPa by matching thermobarometry and pseudosection results. During the Alpine collision, the lamprophyres were intersected by upper greenschist facies mylonitic shear zones developed at T = 420–450°C and P = 0.2–0.4 GPa, which are the metamorphic peak conditions of the Argentera-Mercantour Massif in Alpine times. |
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Evidence Of Tethyan Continental Break-up And Alpine Collision In The Argentera-Mercantour Massif, Western Alps