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The mid-Variscan suture in the Morais complex of Trás-os-Montes (Portugal): insights from geochemistry and geochronology of oceanic rocks
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Palabras clave
Variscan orogeny
Northwest iberia
Morais allochthonous complex
Suture
Ophiolite
Whole-rock geochemistry
LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon dating
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
Taylor and Francis online
Citación
Malecki, J., Collett, S., Martínez Catalán, J. R., Castiñeiras, P., Schulmann, K., Novotná, N., … Gómez Barreiro, J. (2024). The mid-Variscan suture in the Morais complex of Trás-os-Montes (Portugal): insights from geochemistry and geochronology of oceanic rocks. International Geology Review, 66(22), 3882–3914. https://doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2024.2411534
Resumen
[EN]The Middle Allochthon of the Galicia-Trás-os-Montes Zone (GTMZ) in NW Iberia is an assemblage of
oceanic units representing the Variscan suture of one or more peri-Gondwanan oceans. This
contribution brings new geochronological and geochemical data from the Middle Allochthon of
the Morais Complex, in northern Portugal. There, the oceanic ensemble consists of a stack of five
tectonic units which from bottom to top are the Junqueira, Pombais and Izeda oceanic supracrustals
and the Remondes and Morais-Talhinhas ophiolitic units. The Junqueira and Pombais units
consist of greenschists and metapelites. No age data are available for these two units, but
a correlation is established with a Cambro-Ordovician unit in the Órdenes Complex of Galicia
(NW Spain) dated at 500 Ma. The Izeda Unit consists of fine-grained, low-grade amphibolites
transitional to epidote-amphibolites and greenschists, for which an age of 484 ± 3 Ma has been
obtained for a metabasic tuff. In the ophiolitic ensemble, the Remondes and Morais-Talhinhas units
consist of fine-grained amphibolites associated with deformed metagabbros, mafic cumulates and
serpentinized ultramafics. In this study, two plagiogranite samples from the Remondes Unit yielded
a complex spread of age data with Silurian ages representing the dominant population. This
suggests that the newly defined Remondes Unit is younger than the Izeda Unit but older than
the previously published age for these rocks, which are considered part of the overlying Morais-
Talhinhas Unit, dated as Devonian (406–395 Ma) in a previous study. The geochemistry of the basic
rocks in the five units is that of NMORB with a subduction-derived component that varies from
weak to null. The ages, together with new and previously published whole rock geochemical data
obtained from basic igneous samples, are interpreted to date and reflect the formation of igneous
protoliths in oceanic ridge settings associated with the Mid-Variscan Ocean, a part of the Rheic
oceanic realm that registered magmatic activity between the late Cambrian and the Lower
Devonian.
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0020-6814
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10.1080/00206814.2024.2411534
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