Geochemical and isotopic (Sr, Nd) constraints on the origin of the calc-alkaline syn-orogenic association from the Anatectic Complex of Toledo (Hercynian Iberian Belt)
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Los nuevos datos químicos e isotópicos (Sr, Nd) de los gabros sin-orogénicos (previos al pico metamòrfico) de afinidad shoshonítica (gabros de Toledo) y de los también sin-orogénicos granitoides de Argés revelan la presencia de una marcada heterogeneidad isotópica en estas rocas. Este hecho contrasta con la homogeneidad y la signatura isotópica mantélica mostrada por otra de las series gabroideas del área (gabros tipo La Bastida) a pesar de que se trata de rocas que son también contemporáneas con los citados gabros de Toledo y granitos de Argés, y están también ligados espacialmente a éstos. La afinidad shoshonítica de los gabros de Toledo podría estar relacionada con algún tipo de interacción hidrotermal a escala local con fluidos (¿magmáticos?) relacionados con los granitoides de Argés, lo cual podría también explicar la presencia de las heterogeneidades isotópicas en los citados gabros de Toledo así como en las variedades intemedias de la serie de Argés
New chemical and isotopic (Sr, Nd ) data obtained for the syn-orogenic (pre-metamorphic climax) shoshonitic affinity gabbros (Toledo type) and Argés calc-alkaline affinity granitoids indicate the presence of a marked isotopic heterogeneity. This contrasts with the other gabbroic series of the area (La Bastida gabbros) which in spite of the fact that they are spatially and temporally related to the Toledo gabbros and the Argés granites, are isotopically homogeneous and have a more mantle-like signature. The shoshonitic affinity of the Toledo gabbros could be produced by local-scale interaction with hydrothermal (magmatic?) fluids related to the Argés granites; this may also explain the presence of the isotopic heterogeneities in the Toledo gabbros ana also in the intermediate members of the Argés series
New chemical and isotopic (Sr, Nd ) data obtained for the syn-orogenic (pre-metamorphic climax) shoshonitic affinity gabbros (Toledo type) and Argés calc-alkaline affinity granitoids indicate the presence of a marked isotopic heterogeneity. This contrasts with the other gabbroic series of the area (La Bastida gabbros) which in spite of the fact that they are spatially and temporally related to the Toledo gabbros and the Argés granites, are isotopically homogeneous and have a more mantle-like signature. The shoshonitic affinity of the Toledo gabbros could be produced by local-scale interaction with hydrothermal (magmatic?) fluids related to the Argés granites; this may also explain the presence of the isotopic heterogeneities in the Toledo gabbros ana also in the intermediate members of the Argés series







