The post-collisional late Variscan ferroan granites of southern Sardinia (Italy): Inferences for inhomogeneity of lower crust
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
[The post-collisional late Variscan magmatism of Sardinia-Corsica batholith attained a peak at about 290 Ma. In
southern Sardinia, in the frontal part of the Variscan orogenic wedge, this magmatism is represented by three
suites of granitoids, here defined as GS1, GS2 and GS3.
GS1, GS2 and GS3 are slightly peraluminous and F-bearing granitoids; GS1 and GS3 granites show in addition a
ferroan character, whereas GS2 rocks range from magnesian to ferroan, from granodiorites to leucogranites.
From magnetic susceptibility data, GS1 and GS2 belong to the ilmenite series, whereas GS3 is a slightly oxidized
rock-suite plotting on the ilmenite/magnetite series boundary.
Each rock-suite shows distinctive characters, in terms of petrography, petrochemistry, rock associations, as well
as metallogenic signature of the related fluids. The distinction among rock-suite types is made on the basis of
bothmafic and characteristic accessoryminerals. Siderophyllitic darkmica as the onlymafic phase, and accessory
xenotime (Y) characterize the GS1 rocks; GS2 mineral associations include biotite ± hornblende + allanite +
magnetite; GS3 rocks show an association of hastingsite + annite + allanite + magnetite.
Chemical variations in the studied samples suggest differentmagmatic evolution of independentmagmas. Pb, Sr
and Nd isotopic data constrain the origin ofmagmas to lower crustal sources. Chemical composition of rocks and
dark micas meet those of liquids experimentally obtained by low degrees of partial melting of different metaigneous
deep crustal sources, felsic for GS1 rock-types and more mafic for GS3 rock-types. GS1 intrusions
show granophile-type (Sn-W-Mo) metallogenic signatures, very low magnetic susceptibility, and Nd model
ages (referred to the Depleted Mantle - TDM) of 2.3 Ga, coherent with a possible derivation from an old (early
Proterozoic-Neoarchean), reduced and weathered basement, tectonically buried under Variscan covers. A definite
deep crustal inhomogeneity is mirrored by GS3 granites,whose compositional and isotopic features indicate
a younger (Ndmodel age: 1.6 Ga) tonalitic amphibolite source. Overall, the peculiarities of the studied granitoids
suggest further compositional differences in the deep crust between southern and northern portion of the
Sardinia-Corsica Variscan transect. Late Variscan lithospheric delamination appears as the most reliable mechanismthatmay
have determined the high thermal regime that triggered partialmelting of the crust. The close field
association, at 290 Ma, of tholeiitic dike swarms and ferroan granitoids, supports this inference.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Late-Variscan granites; Granite rock-suites; Crustal sources; Mineral chemistry; Mag; Sr-Nd-Pb isotopes
Elenco autori:
Naitza, Stefano; Secchi, Francesco; Conte, AIDA MARIA
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