PETROGENESIS OF CONTRASTING HERCYNIAN GRANITOIDS FROM THE CALABRIAN ARC, SO UTHERN ITALY

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作者
ROTTURA, A
BARGOSSI, GM
CAIRONI, V
DELMORO, A
MACCARRONE, E
MACERA, P
PAGLIONICO, A
PETRINI, R
PICCARRETA, G
POLI, G
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[1] CNR,IST GEOCRONOL & GEOCHIM ISOTOP,I-56100 PISA,ITALY
[2] UNIV MESSINA,IST SCI TERRA,I-98166 MESSINA,ITALY
[3] UNIV BASILICATA,IST CHIM AGR,I-85100 POTENZA,ITALY
[4] UNIV PERUGIA,DIPARTIMENTO SCI TERRA,I-06100 PERUGIA,ITALY
[5] UNIV BARI,DIPARTIMENTO GEOMINERAL,I-70124 BARI,ITALY
[6] UNIV MILAN,DIPARTIMENTO SCI TERRA,I-20133 MILAN,ITALY
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10.1016/0024-4937(90)90019-W
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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The granitoids of the southern Calabrian Arc have been investigated for whole-rock and phase chemistry, zircon typology, REE, Sr and Nd isotopes. Two distinct granitoid associations, which are related in time and partly in space, are present: a calc-alkaline one and a peraluminous one. The prevailing calc-alkaline association is compositionally expanded (SiO2=48-70%) and biotite dominated, with tonalites and granodiorites as predominant rock types. The peraluminous association is compositionally restricted (SiO2=67-76%) and contains two-mica ± Al-silicates. Distinct peraluminous typologies occur also as core facies within the calc-alkaline types. All granitoids are ilmenite-bearing. The Cittanova (CN), Villa S. Giovanni (VSG) and Capo Rasocolmo (CR) peraluminous granites display zircon typology, REE patterns, ε{lunate}Srt- (+51 to +113) and ε{lunate}Ndt-values (-8.5 to -4.6) at 290 Ma, suggesting a dominantly quartzofeldspathic metasedimentary source. In more detail, the CN types and the CR-VSG types require heterogeneous and different sources. The calc-alkaline granitoids display very variable REE patterns (CeN=25-227 and YbN=3.5-18.5 in the tonalites-granodiorites) and variable age-corrected ε{lunate}Ndt-values (-8.5 to -0.25), whereas Sr values vary little (+82 to +93). Thus, in terms of ε{lunate}Ndtε{lunate}Srt covariation, the data points define a vertical array, which is inconsistent with a model involving crustal contamination by mantle derivatives. A more viable mechanism seems to be the melting of hydrous and heterogeneous mafic lower crust (and/or basic underplate), producing distinct magma batches evolving independently. Crustal contamination, mingling and fractionation processes may all have contributed to the observed geochemical variations within the granitoids. The peraluminous granodiorites occurring within the Serre and Capo Vaticano multipulse calc-alkaline plutons exhibit isotopic ratios (ε{lunate}Ndt = -6.11 to +0.33 and ε{lunate}Srt = +93 to +97) which are similar to those of the calc-alkaline host rocks, suggesting a possible genetic link. Geologic and geochemical data indicate a continental collision setting for this plutonic activity. The magmas were produced during late-thickening to exhumation phases following collision and moderate crustal overthickening, and were emplaced subsequently during a short time span. A mantle contribution should have favoured melting, which affected various sectors of the continental crust. © 1990.
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