Relaciones 87Sr/86Sr de rocas básicas y granitoides del batolito de la Sierra Norte de Sevilla
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El batolito de la Sierra Norte de Sevilla constituye el afloramiento de rocas plutónicas y subvolcánicas más externo del Macizo Ibérico, intruyendo en materiales metasedimentarios y volcá¬nicos de la Zona Surportuguesa. Los nuevos datos de relaciones 87Sr/86Sr de roca total sobre un total de 27 muestras revelan que los granitoides calcoalcalinos con enclaves microgranulares son el pro¬ducto de la interacción entre magmas derivados de una fuente mantélica con afinidades litosféricas y magmas generados por fusión parcial de una corteza continental inferior granulítica en un borde con¬tinental activo. El estudio isotópico de Sr de muestras pertenecientes a zonas de interacción entre mag¬mas básicos y félsicos del BSNS sugiere como el equilibrio isotópico de Sr descrito entre enclave mi-crogranular y granitoide encajante es debido a un mecanismo acoplado de intercambio de cristales y difusión tracer de Sr entre líquidos.
The Seville Ranges batholith constitutes the outermost outcrop of plutonic and subvolca-nic rocks of the Iberian Massif, intruding into metasedimentary and volcanic rocks of the South Por¬tuguese Zone. New Sr isotopic data from 27 whole rock samples show that the calc-alkaline granitoids with microgranular enclaves were the product of interaction of magmas derived from a mantle source with lithospheric affinities and magmas developed by partial melting of a granulitic crust in an active continental margin. The Sr isotope study of samples from magmatic interaction zones suggests that the isotopic equilibration of Sr between microgranular enclaves and host calc-alkaline granitoid re¬sulted from mechanisms of crystal exchange and tracer diffusion of Sr in liquids
The Seville Ranges batholith constitutes the outermost outcrop of plutonic and subvolca-nic rocks of the Iberian Massif, intruding into metasedimentary and volcanic rocks of the South Por¬tuguese Zone. New Sr isotopic data from 27 whole rock samples show that the calc-alkaline granitoids with microgranular enclaves were the product of interaction of magmas derived from a mantle source with lithospheric affinities and magmas developed by partial melting of a granulitic crust in an active continental margin. The Sr isotope study of samples from magmatic interaction zones suggests that the isotopic equilibration of Sr between microgranular enclaves and host calc-alkaline granitoid re¬sulted from mechanisms of crystal exchange and tracer diffusion of Sr in liquids
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Rosa Díaz, J. de la, Rogers, G., Castro Dorado, A.: "Relaciones 87Sr/86Sr de rocas básicas y granitoides del batolito de la Sierra Norte de Sevilla". Revista de la Sociedad Geológica de España. Revista de la Sociedad Geológica de Españaol. Vol. 6, p. 141-149 (1993). ISSN 0214-2708














