Artigo Revisado por pares

Contrasting tectonic records in pre-Alpine metabasites of the Southern Alps (lake Como, Italy)

2000; Elsevier BV; Volume: 30; Issue: 1-2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0264-3707(99)00032-0

ISSN

1879-1670

Autores

Silvia di Paola, Maria Iole Spalla,

Tópico(s)

Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping

Resumo

The microstructural and petrological evolution of pre-Alpine metabasites from the Southern Alps allow to compare the P–T–d–t paths in the three adjacent basement zones of Domaso-Cortafò (DCZ), Dervio-Olgiasca (DOZ) and Monte Muggio (MMZ) for delineating the Variscan and post-Variscan evolutions of the deep and middle crust in the Lake Como region. The DCZ rocks show a P–T evolution characterized by a pre-D2 almost isobaric T-increase up to T = 560–650°C and P = 0.7–1.1 GPa during D2 deformation. A decompressional cooling characterizes the exhumation during which D3 deformation took place. The DOZ amphibolites show a P–T–d–t path in which the physical metamorphic conditions predating D2 were: T = 530–590°C and P = 0.8–1.2 GPa. D2 deformation developed during a decompression accompanied by a T-increase (T = 630–710°C and P = 0.4–0.7 GPa). The final exhumation stage is characterized by cooling occurring during a slight decompression (T<400°C and P≥0.2 GPa). This P–T evolution of the amphibolites well matches the P–T–d–t path of the surrounding metapelites. The DOZ and DCZ tectono-thermal evolutions, compared with that of the MMZ, evidentiate that three different tectono-metamorphic units constitute thin interleaved crustal slices. The DCZ and MMZ P–T evolutions may represent the thermal record of the Variscan subduction-collision and subsequent uplift, whereas the DOZ P–T evolution occurred under a higher thermal regime, consequent to a Permo-Triassic crustal thinning. The complex stacking geometry of such thin portions of deep crust, exhumed in different times and under different thermal conditions, requires a polyphase juxtaposition history.

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