Origin and age of zircon-bearing chromitite layers from the Finero phlogopite peridotite (Ivrea-Verbano Zone, Western Alps) and geodynamic consequences
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
An investigation has been performed on three chromitite layers segregated in dunite bodies of the Phlogopite
Peridotite mantle unit in the Finero complex (FPP, Ivrea-Verbano Zone, Southern Alps) aimed at providing
new constraints to their origin and evolution.
Field relationships, the sub-chondritic Hf isotopic composition of the zircons (?Hf(188) as lowas-5.4), the heavy
O isotopic composition of zircons and pyroxenes (?18Oup to 6.9?), the strict similarity of the trace element composition
between the clinopyroxenes and amphiboles from the chromitites and those from the phlogopite
harzburgites and pyroxenites forming the typical FPP association, as well as the REE composition of zircons,
which approaches equilibrium with the associate clinopyroxene, suggest that the studied chromitites were
segregated frommelts, highly contaminated fromcontinental crust, during the pervasive cycle of metasomatism
recorded by the FPP. An LA-ICP-HRMS survey of chromitite zircon grains has provided Early Jurassic U-Pb ages
mostly between 199 ± 3 Ma and 178 ± 2 Ma, with a pronounced peak at 187 Ma. Relevant exceptions are
inherited domains of two grains giving Triassic ages of 242 ± 7 Ma and 229 ± 7 Ma, and a third homogeneous
zircon giving 208 ± 3 Ma. Our geochronological data and those reported in the literature show that the FPP
chromitites have zircon populations with different internal CL textures, but the same sub-chondritic Hf isotopic
composition, which define an overall U-Pb age span from ~290 Ma to 180. The segregation of the chromitite
layers and the main pervasive metasomatism likely occurred in the Early Permian (in a post-collisional,
transtensional setting) or before (possibly, in a subduction-related setting). The rejuvenation of the zircon ages
was accompanied by a progressive disappearance of the internal zoning, interpreted as the result of a prolonged
residence at mantle depths with progressive re-equilibration of the U-Pb system due to thermal perturbations.
The age peak at ~187 Ma is argued to constrain the timing of FPP exhumation at shallower, crustal levels. This
process was characterised by an important reheating event, possibly due to lithospheric hyperextension. The
evolution of the FPP appears completely different than that of mantle bodies of the central IVZ (i.e., the Val
Sesia-type bodies),whichwere emplacedwithin the continental crust, as part of accretionary prisms, at or before
the end of the Variscan orogeny.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Chromitite; Finero; Mantle; Metasomatism; Zircon
Elenco autori:
Zanetti, Alberto; Langone, Antonio
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