Mid-Devonian high-pressure(HP)and high-temperature(HT)metamorphism represents an enigmatic early phase in the evolution of the Variscan Orogeny.Within the Bohemian Massif this metamorphism is recorded mostly in alloch...Mid-Devonian high-pressure(HP)and high-temperature(HT)metamorphism represents an enigmatic early phase in the evolution of the Variscan Orogeny.Within the Bohemian Massif this metamorphism is recorded mostly in allochthonous complexes with uncertain relationship to the major tectonic units.In this regard,the MariánskéLázně Complex(MLC)is unique in its position at the base of its original upper plate(Teplá-Barrandian Zone).The MLC is composed of diverse,but predominantly mafic,magmatic-metamorphic rocks with late Ediacaran to mid-Devonian protolith ages.Mid-Devonian HP eclogite-facies metamorphism was swiftly followed by a HT granulite-facies overprint contemporaneous with the emplacement of magmatic rocks with apparent supra-subduction affinity.New Hf in zircon isotopic measurements combined with a review of whole-rock isotopic and geochemical data reveals that the magmatic protoliths of the MLC,as well as in the upper plate Teplá-Barrandian Zone,developed above a relatively unaltered Neoproterozoic lithospheric mantle.They remained coupled with this lithospheric mantle throughout a geological timeframe that encompasses separate Ediacaran and Cambrian age arc magmatism,protracted early Paleozoic rifting,and the earliest phases of the Variscan Orogeny.These results are presented in the context of reconstructing the original architecture of the Variscan terranes up to and including the mid-Devonian HP-HT event.展开更多
基金funded by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic(GACR)project 19-25035S to P.Štípskáand the International Partnership Program of CAS 773(132744KYSB20190039)to Y.JiangInstitutional supports of the Research Project no.310760(Strategic Research Plan of the Czech Geological Survey-DKRVO/CGS 2018-2022)Centre for Geosphere Dynamics(UNCE/SCI/006)of Faculty of Sciences,Charles University
文摘Mid-Devonian high-pressure(HP)and high-temperature(HT)metamorphism represents an enigmatic early phase in the evolution of the Variscan Orogeny.Within the Bohemian Massif this metamorphism is recorded mostly in allochthonous complexes with uncertain relationship to the major tectonic units.In this regard,the MariánskéLázně Complex(MLC)is unique in its position at the base of its original upper plate(Teplá-Barrandian Zone).The MLC is composed of diverse,but predominantly mafic,magmatic-metamorphic rocks with late Ediacaran to mid-Devonian protolith ages.Mid-Devonian HP eclogite-facies metamorphism was swiftly followed by a HT granulite-facies overprint contemporaneous with the emplacement of magmatic rocks with apparent supra-subduction affinity.New Hf in zircon isotopic measurements combined with a review of whole-rock isotopic and geochemical data reveals that the magmatic protoliths of the MLC,as well as in the upper plate Teplá-Barrandian Zone,developed above a relatively unaltered Neoproterozoic lithospheric mantle.They remained coupled with this lithospheric mantle throughout a geological timeframe that encompasses separate Ediacaran and Cambrian age arc magmatism,protracted early Paleozoic rifting,and the earliest phases of the Variscan Orogeny.These results are presented in the context of reconstructing the original architecture of the Variscan terranes up to and including the mid-Devonian HP-HT event.