Zircon Age Of Vaugnerite Intrusives From The Central And Southern Vosges Crystalline Massif (E France): Contribution To The Geodynamics Of The European Variscan Belt

BSGF-EARTH SCIENCES BULLETIN(2020)

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To provide a better picture of the active geodynamics along the Variscan suture zones during the late collisional stage (particularly regarding the evolution of the orogenic system towards HT conditions), we focused here on vaugnerites, which consist of mafic ultra-potassic magmatic rocks, intrusive into the granite-gneiss sequences of the Variscan Vosges crystalline massif. Those rocks, though subordinate in volume, are frequently associated with late-collisional granites. In the Central-Southern Vosges, they appear either as (1) pluton margin of the Southern Vosges Ballons granite complex or (2) composite dykes intrusive into migmatite and metamorphic sequences classically referred to as granite-gneiss unit (Central Vosges). Both types correspond to melanocratic rocks with prominent, Mg-rich, biotite and hornblende (20-40% vol., 64更多
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Variscan orogeny, Vosges, vaugnerites, ultra-potassic magmatism, Visean, syn-collisional lithospheric delamination, orogenese varisque
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