Variscan eclogites from the Argentera–Mercantour Massif (External Crystalline Massifs, SW Alps): a dismembered cryptic suture zone

International Journal of Earth Sciences(2020)

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Abstract
We document structural, geochemical, petrological and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar geochronological data performed on Variscan eclogites from the Argentera–Mercantour Massif, southwestern Alps. Based on the high-resolution field mapping, we present new eclogite occurrences and discuss the relationships between eclogites and surrounding migmatites. We recognized for the first time preserved eclogite facies assemblages. Trace elements and REE patterns establish that eclogites protoliths are MORBs contaminated by continental crust. Standard thermobarometry and thermodynamic modeling are consistent with P – T values of 640–740 °C for 1.5 ± 0.25 GPa, coherent with paleo-geotherms predicted for warm subduction of oceanic crust. We interpret these eclogites as a dismembered cryptic suture zone. 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating on amphiboles yields an age of 339.7 ± 12 Ma for eclogite retrogression under amphibolite facies conditions. All these data are combined to link the Argentera–Mercantour Massif in the tectonic framework of both pre-Mesozoic Alpine basement and European southern Variscides.
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Argentera–Mercantour, Southwestern alps, Variscan eclogites, Protoliths geochemistry, Metamorphic evolution, 40Ar/39Ar dating
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