The Consummate Geoscientist: A Celebration of the Career of Maarten de Wit
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Papers in this special publication mirror Maarten's career as a leading expert on Gondwana evolution and Archean tectonics. Maarten also contributed to our understanding of Archean life, African erosional history and South African shale-gas development, and was a vigorous supporter of the advancement of South African students from varied backgrounds.
Visean high-K mafic–intermediate plutonic rocks of the Ossa–Morena Zone (SW Iberia): implications for regional extensional tectonics Available to Purchase
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Published:October 04, 2023
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M. Francisco Pereira, Ícaro Dias da Silva, Cármen Rodríguez, Fernando Corfu, António Castro, 2023. "Visean high-K mafic–intermediate plutonic rocks of the Ossa–Morena Zone (SW Iberia): implications for regional extensional tectonics", The Consummate Geoscientist: A Celebration of the Career of Maarten de Wit, A. J. Hynes, J. B. Murphy
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Abstract
Field relationships and new U–Pb geochronology data indicate a temporal link between the diverse high-K mafic–intermediate magmas of the Ossa–Morena Zone (OMZ). Ages of c. 338–335 Ma for the Vale de Maceiras gabbro and the Campo Maior microdiorite and quartz-diorite indicate that plutonism took place during a Variscan extensional D2 deformation event in the OMZ. The syntectonic nature of the Vale de Maceiras pluton is attested to by the orientation of intrusive contacts, magmatic foliation and the growth of contact metamorphic minerals in relation to the Variscan extensional D2 foliation. The Campo Maior microdiorite, quartz-diorite and orthomigmatites are temporally linked to high-temperature mylonitic gneisses formed simultaneously with the Variscan extensional D2 deformation event. The geochemical features of the Vale de Maceiras and Campo Maior mafic–intermediate rocks show an affinity with the sanukitoid series. This finding suggests that the observed geochemical variability, from tholeiitic to calc-alkaline and sanukitoid, in the Visean OMZ plutonic rocks (c. 349–335 Ma) may have been inherited from partially melted mantle domains that were previously contaminated by crustal melts during subduction.
- Carboniferous
- deformation
- diorites
- Europe
- extension tectonics
- foliation
- gabbros
- gneisses
- Iberian Peninsula
- ICP mass spectra
- igneous rocks
- intrusions
- mass spectra
- metamorphic rocks
- microdiorite
- Middle Mississippian
- Mississippian
- mylonites
- Ossa-Morena Zone
- Paleozoic
- plutonic rocks
- plutons
- Southern Europe
- spectra
- syntectonic processes
- tectonics
- Visean