From divergent to convergent plate boundary: A ca. 200 Ma Wilson cycle recorded by ultrahigh-pressure eclogites in the Dora-Maira Massif, Western Alps

IF 3.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Geological Society of America Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1130/b37045.1
Xin Chen, Hans-Peter Schertl, Christian Chopin, Chenggui Lin, Hao Lin, Haiquan Li, Junleng Lv, Elke Ursula Nowlan
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Sparse eclogite exposure in accretionary-to-collisional orogens cannot only reveal the sites of ancient subduction zones and plate boundaries, but also elucidate the multi-stage tectonic evolution in the Wilson cycle. The southern part of the Dora-Maira Massif in the Western Alps is well known for its ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) rocks and contains small occurrences of petrographically distinct types of eclogite. Due to the lack of detailed geochronological and geochemical data on these rocks, the nature of their protolith and related geodynamic setting has remained unknown. In the current study, 33 samples from 13 localities were studied by whole-rock major- and trace-element analysis, and a selection of the samples were studied using Sr-Nd-Hf isotopes, as well as high-resolution elemental mapping and U-Pb geochronology of zircon. According to macroscopic appearance, petrography, chemical composition, and principal-component analysis of multi-elements, two major types are distinguished. Light-colored eclogite is phengite-rich, commonly foliated, bears kyanite and quartz/coesite, shows relatively high MgO, K2O, SiO2, εNd(t) (−2.2 to +1.4), and εHf(t) (+3.5 to +7), with a protolith geochemically similar to an enriched-type mid-oceanic-ridge basalt (E-MORB). Dark eclogite generally is massive, rutile-rich, shows higher values of Ti, Fe, P, Nb, and Zr, εNd(t) values between −2.8 and −0.8, εHf(t) values between −6.1 and −3.2, with an oceanic island basalt (OIB)-type protolith composition. Magmatic zircon cores, which are characterized by steep heavy rare earth element (HREE) patterns and negative Eu anomalies, yield consistent protolith ages of ca. 253−252 Ma in both eclogite types. Metamorphic zircon domains with flat HREE patterns and insignificant Eu anomalies yield a younger mean age of ca. 34 Ma, which is the age commonly assigned to eclogite-facies UHP metamorphism. Considering the various geochemical signatures of E-MORB- to OIB-like eclogites and the regional tectonic evolution, their protolith is best explained as rocks, which crystallized from rift-related basaltic magma, associated with the break-up of the Pangea Supercontinent that eventually resulted in the birth of the Piemonte-Liguria Ocean (Alpine Tethys Ocean) between the future Eurasia and Adria plates. Therefore, the UHP eclogites in the Dora-Maira Massif likely fingerprint a multi-stage tectonic evolution from divergent (continental extension, rifting) to convergent (subduction zone) plate boundary, corresponding to the beginning and end of a Wilson cycle. Incidentally, they reveal that mafic rocks in the Alpine basement units may not be polymetamorphic, but may actually consist of post-Variscan products that underwent only Alpine metamorphism.
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从辐散到辐合的板块边界:西阿尔卑斯山多拉-迈拉地块超高压榴辉岩记录的约200 Ma Wilson旋回
增生-碰撞造山带中榴辉岩的稀疏暴露不仅能揭示古俯冲带和板块边界的位置,而且能阐明威尔逊旋回的多阶段构造演化。西阿尔卑斯山的多拉-迈拉地块的南部以其超高压(UHP)岩石而闻名,其中含有少量岩石学上不同类型的榴辉岩。由于缺乏这些岩石的详细年代学和地球化学数据,它们的原岩性质和相关的地球动力学背景仍然未知。本研究对来自13个地区的33个样品进行了全岩主微量元素分析,并对部分样品进行了Sr-Nd-Hf同位素、高分辨率元素作图和锆石U-Pb年代学研究。根据宏观形貌、岩相、化学成分及多元素主成分分析,将其分为两大类。浅色榴辉岩富含白云母岩,一般呈叶状,含蓝晶石和石英/硅质岩,MgO、K2O、SiO2较高,εNd(t)(−2.2 ~ +1.4)、εHf(t)(+3.5 ~ +7),原岩地球化学特征类似于富中洋脊玄武岩(E-MORB)。暗榴辉岩一般块状,富含金红石,具有较高的Ti、Fe、P、Nb、Zr值,εNd(t)值在−2.8 ~−0.8之间,εHf(t)值在−6.1 ~−3.2之间,具有洋岛玄武岩(OIB)型原岩组成。两种榴辉岩类型的岩浆锆石岩心均具有重稀土元素(HREE)模式和负Eu异常特征,其原岩年龄一致,约为253 ~ 252 Ma。变质锆石域具有平坦的ree模式和不明显的Eu异常,其平均年龄约为34 Ma,这是榴辉岩相UHP变质作用的普遍年龄。考虑到E-MORB- to - obb -类榴辉岩的各种地球化学特征和区域构造演化,它们的原岩最好被解释为岩石,由与裂谷相关的玄武岩岩浆结晶而成,与泛大陆超大陆的分裂有关,最终导致了未来欧亚板块和亚德里亚板块之间皮埃蒙特-利古里亚海洋(阿尔卑斯特提斯海洋)的诞生。因此,多拉-迈拉地块的超高压榴辉岩可能标志着从发散(大陆伸展、裂谷)到收敛(俯冲带)板块边界的多阶段构造演化,对应于威尔逊旋回的开始和结束。顺便说一下,它们揭示了阿尔卑斯基底单元中的基性岩可能不是多变质的,而实际上可能是由只经历了阿尔卑斯变质作用的后瓦里斯坎产物组成的。
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Geological Society of America Bulletin
Geological Society of America Bulletin 地学-地球科学综合
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