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Petrology of basic and intermediate orogenic granitoids from the Sila Massif (Calabria, southern Italy)

 

作者: A. Caggianelli,   A. Del Moro,   G. Piccarreta,  

 

期刊: Geological Journal  (WILEY Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 29, issue 1  

页码: 11-28

 

ISSN:0072-1050

 

年代: 1994

 

DOI:10.1002/gj.3350290103

 

出版商: John Wiley&Sons Ltd

 

关键词: Hercynian magmatism;Calabria;Petrology;Gabbros;Diorites

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractHercynian gabbroic, dioritic and tonalitic rocks crop out in the neighbourhood of Rovale (Sila Grande, Calabria). They make up a crude rectangular outcrop with the western part consisting of gabbroic rocks and the eastern of dioritic and tonalitic rocks. They come into contact with medium to high grade metapelites on the western side and with heterogeneous granodiorites on the other sides. In the gabbroic body both opx ± ol bearing cumulates and amphibole differentiates occur and are characterized by the widespread presence of brown pargasite. Sporadic magmatic to subsolidus corona textures between olivine and plagioclase or orthopyroxene and plagioclase can be observed and their preservation clearly suggests a post‐tectonic emplacement for the gabbroic magma. Diorites and tonalites display hypidiomorphic textures free of olivine and orthopyroxene and bearing green Mg‐hornblende. The granitoids, on the basis of chemical data, display orogenic features of the continent‐continent collision type. The gabbroic rocks have high Al tholeiitic composition and fractionation of orthopyroxene and plagioclase played an important part in their evolution.The Rb/Sr isochron method did not give a precise emplacement age for the granitoids as a whole. Initial87Sr/86Sr ratios (at 290 Ma) are higher in the gabbroic body (0.7091–0.7095) than in diorites and tonalites (0.7083–0.7092). Thus gabbroic rocks appear more displaced than diorites and tonalites towards crustal isotopic composition. The eNd data seem to confirm this feature, thus suggesting that the gabbroic rocks and diorites derived from distinct mantle magma batches. Interestingly, small isotropic gabbroic masses occur within the diorites and show general features that allow them to be considered as possibly parental with respect to the host diorites. The evolution to the dioritic composition might have occurred through fractionation and minor mixing with a more acidic component such as the northern granodiorites.Geochemical, Sr and Nd isotopic data indicate a scenario of a composite plutonic body formed by distinct magma batches of mixed crust and man

 

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