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Nature and age of pre-Variscan eclogite protoliths from the Low- to Medium-Grade Metamorphic Complex of north–central Sardinia (Italy) and comparisons with coeval Sardinian eclogites in the northern Gondwana context
Late Cambrian–Ordovician northeastern Gondwanan terranes in the basement of the Apuseni Mountains, Romania
Pb Ages of Detrital Zircons In Relation To Geodynamic Evolution: Paleozoic of the Northern Gemericum (Western Carpathians, Slovakia)
Pre-Mesozoic Alpine basements—Their place in the European Paleozoic framework
Field trip to the Tauern Window region along the TRANSALP seismic profile, Eastern Alps, Austria
Abstract During the TRANSALP project, deep seismic surveys and accompanying geophysical and geological projects were carried out to better understand the deep structure of the Eastern Alps south of Munich. The TRANSALP field trip series roughly follows the route in three parts: the Tauern Window, the Northern Calcareous Alps and its foreland, and the Southern Alps including the Dolomites. In this Tauern Window field trip, we will visit most of the geologically important sites along the middle part of the traverse or in its vicinity. The main topics covered in the Tauern Window will be the early Alpine paleogeographic situation on an extending European continental margin, Alpine nappe stacking and ductile rock deformation, metamorphism, uplift modes and exhumation, lateral escape, and the Brenner normal fault.
Abstract The Austroalpine basement underwent a multistage Precambrian to Tertiary evolution. Meta-magmatic rocks occur in pre-Early Ordovician and post-Early Ordovician units. Protolith zircon ages and whole-rock trace element data define two magmatic evolution lines. An older trend with Th/Yb typical of subduction-related metamorphism, started by 590 Ma N-MORB-type and 550–530 Ma volcanic arc basalt-type basic suites which mainly involved depleted mantle sources, and was continued by mainly crustal-source 470–450 Ma acid magmatic suites. A presumably younger evolution by tholeiitic MORB-type and 430 Ma alkaline within-plate basalt-type suites is characterized by an intraplate mantle metasomatism and multicomponent sources. These magmatic trends can be related to a Neoproterozoic to Ordovician active margin and a subsequent Palaeo-Tethys passive margin along the north-Gondwanan periphery. During Variscan collision, the Austroalpine basement underwent multiphase deformation and metamorphism. Early deformation involved non-coaxial shearing with formation of sheath folds and calcsilicategneiss bodies in some regions. Syndeformational clockwise P–T paths in lower basement parts passed high-pressure and high-temperature amphibolite-facies stages and are interpreted by a Devonian to Carboniferous crustal stacking. A post-collisional Permian thermal event is documented by pegmatite intrusions, LP-HT assemblages and monazite ages. Ductile overprinting under greenschist-facies conditions during the Cretaceous is indicated by foliated pegmatites and monazite ages in samples with retrogressed garnet. The emplacement of the Oligocene Rieserferner pluton was controlled by sinistral shear zone deformation along the Defereggen–Antholz–Vals line. Shear zone activity ceased at 15 Ma and was superseded by brittle strike-slip movements along NW and SE trending faults.