Marián Putiš , Jiří Sláma , Qiu-Li Li , Ondrej Nemec , Martin Ondrejka , Xian-Hua Li , Friedrich Koller , Lukáš Ackerman , Ladislav Strnad , Peter Ružička
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The N-MORB type mafic rocks yield a U<img>Pb age of 369.7 ± 2.0 Ma, have ε<sub>Nd(370)</sub> = +8.5 to +7.4 and TDM<sub>(2st)</sub> of 0.42–0.50 Ga, while the E-MORB types (U<img>Pb ages around 400 Ma) show ε<sub>Nd(400)</sub> = +9.4 to +5.6 and TDM<sub>(2st)</sub> of 0.37–0.67 Ga, both indicating rather juvenile mantle sources during the formation of the inferred oceanic Devonian basin. The rocks of these units revealed Cambrian, Proterozoic, and Archean zircon sources. The ages of 285.8 ± 9.2 and 265.7 ± 2.1 Ma from eclogite and amphibolite, respectively, and 265.5 ± 1.4 Ma from paragneiss indicate an important Permian metamorphic overprint. Permian granitic dykes dated from ∼265 to 260 Ma, exceptionally at 273 and 253 Ma, crosscut the lithological units. A clinopyroxenite dyke, which crosscuts harzburgite of the underlying mantle fragment, yielded a magmatic age of 253.3 ± 2.9 Ma. Overall, these ages suggest a strong Permian extension, overheating, and melting of the crustal and mantle rocks. The eclogite ages from ∼100 Ma, but mainly between 92 and 90 Ma, constrain the Late Cretaceous metamorphic event terminated by an 88.4 ± 0.8 Ma pegmatite intrusion in the Paragneiss unit. The Permian and Cretaceous metamorphic events often caused resetting of the relatively older zircon ages, together with a decrease of zircon ε<sub>Hf(t)</sub> values, and an increase of whole-rock <sup>87</sup>Sr/<sup>86</sup>Sr values. A Carboniferous metamorphic age of ∼340 Ma was rarely detected. The SC finally represents a part of an early Late Cretaceous intra-continental subduction zone, which formed within a strongly-thinned crystalline basement due to the Devonian and Permian extensions. A similar Cretaceous suture zone with HP amphibolite, dated at ∼130–100 Ma by white mica Ar<img>Ar ages (100–90 Ma exhumation), has been described around the Lubeník line between the Gemeric and Veporic tectonic units of the Inner Western Carpathians in the framework of the Cenozoic AL–CA–PA (Alpine–Carpathian–Pannonian) microplate.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":18070,"journal":{"name":"Lithos","volume":"482 ","pages":"Article 107739"},"PeriodicalIF":2.9000,"publicationDate":"2024-07-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Lithology, UPb zircon geochronology, and geochemistry of the Austroalpine Sieggraben Complex: Pre-Alpine vs. Alpine history\",\"authors\":\"Marián Putiš , Jiří Sláma , Qiu-Li Li , Ondrej Nemec , Martin Ondrejka , Xian-Hua Li , Friedrich Koller , Lukáš Ackerman , Ladislav Strnad , Peter Ružička\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.lithos.2024.107739\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>The Sieggraben Complex (SC) in Eastern Austria provides comprehensive information on the pre-Permian, Permian, and Alpine (Cretaceous) evolutional stages of the crustal and mantle sections included into the Austroalpine basement HP/UHP belt. 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Lithology, UPb zircon geochronology, and geochemistry of the Austroalpine Sieggraben Complex: Pre-Alpine vs. Alpine history
The Sieggraben Complex (SC) in Eastern Austria provides comprehensive information on the pre-Permian, Permian, and Alpine (Cretaceous) evolutional stages of the crustal and mantle sections included into the Austroalpine basement HP/UHP belt. The SC in the Sieggraben–Schwarzenbach area consists of three, top-to-bottom tectono-stratigraphic units: (1) the Paragneiss unit, (2) the Marble–Eclogite unit, which contains MORB and OIB types of mafic rocks, and (3) the Micaschist–Calcschist unit. The N-MORB type mafic rocks yield a UPb age of 369.7 ± 2.0 Ma, have εNd(370) = +8.5 to +7.4 and TDM(2st) of 0.42–0.50 Ga, while the E-MORB types (UPb ages around 400 Ma) show εNd(400) = +9.4 to +5.6 and TDM(2st) of 0.37–0.67 Ga, both indicating rather juvenile mantle sources during the formation of the inferred oceanic Devonian basin. The rocks of these units revealed Cambrian, Proterozoic, and Archean zircon sources. The ages of 285.8 ± 9.2 and 265.7 ± 2.1 Ma from eclogite and amphibolite, respectively, and 265.5 ± 1.4 Ma from paragneiss indicate an important Permian metamorphic overprint. Permian granitic dykes dated from ∼265 to 260 Ma, exceptionally at 273 and 253 Ma, crosscut the lithological units. A clinopyroxenite dyke, which crosscuts harzburgite of the underlying mantle fragment, yielded a magmatic age of 253.3 ± 2.9 Ma. Overall, these ages suggest a strong Permian extension, overheating, and melting of the crustal and mantle rocks. The eclogite ages from ∼100 Ma, but mainly between 92 and 90 Ma, constrain the Late Cretaceous metamorphic event terminated by an 88.4 ± 0.8 Ma pegmatite intrusion in the Paragneiss unit. The Permian and Cretaceous metamorphic events often caused resetting of the relatively older zircon ages, together with a decrease of zircon εHf(t) values, and an increase of whole-rock 87Sr/86Sr values. A Carboniferous metamorphic age of ∼340 Ma was rarely detected. The SC finally represents a part of an early Late Cretaceous intra-continental subduction zone, which formed within a strongly-thinned crystalline basement due to the Devonian and Permian extensions. A similar Cretaceous suture zone with HP amphibolite, dated at ∼130–100 Ma by white mica ArAr ages (100–90 Ma exhumation), has been described around the Lubeník line between the Gemeric and Veporic tectonic units of the Inner Western Carpathians in the framework of the Cenozoic AL–CA–PA (Alpine–Carpathian–Pannonian) microplate.
期刊介绍:
Lithos publishes original research papers on the petrology, geochemistry and petrogenesis of igneous and metamorphic rocks. Papers on mineralogy/mineral physics related to petrology and petrogenetic problems are also welcomed.