Coeval interaction between magmas of contrasting composition (Late Carboniferous-Early Permian Santa Eulália-Monforte massif, Ossa-Morena Zone): field relationships and geochronological constraints
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The Santa Eulália-Monforte massif is a post-kinematic Late Carboniferous-Early Permian calc-alkaline
composite massif (LC-EP) located in the Ossa-Morena Zone (OMZ, Portugal). This paper examines the field
relationships between pinkish granites and mafic-intermediate rocks from the external ring of this massif and
presents new U-Pb zircon age determinations. The estimated 206Pb/238U ages, 297±4Ma for the pinkish granite
and 303±3Ma for a gabbro-diorite point to a short time interval between the crystallization of both magmas. At
outcrop scale, contacts of the mafic-intermediate rocks with the host pinkish granite are sharp and corroborate
this age relationship, but do not justify why the host-enclave contacts often has curved and irregular shapes,
indicating liquid-liquid interaction. A full analysis of the distribution of U-Pb zircon ages and respective Th/U
ratios suggests that the compositionally distinct magmas were roughly contemporaneous. The obtained ages
also fit the LC-EP Iberian calc-alkaline suite that was formed contemporaneously to the development of the
Iberian-Armorican Arc and when the Paleotethyan oceanic Plate subducted under the Eurasian active margin.
Taking this geodynamic setting as a reference, the LC-EP Iberian calc-alkaline magmatism can be interpreted
as most probably related to the Cimmerian cycle instead of the traditionally accepted model that ascribe a closer
connection of this magmatism with the Variscan cycle.
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M. F. Pereira, C. Gama, C. Rodríguez Cañas. Coeval interaction between magmas of contrasting composition (Late Carboniferous-Early Permian Santa Eulália-Monforte massif, Ossa-Morena Zone): field relationships and geochronological constraints. Geologica Acta, Vol.15, Nº 4, December 2017, 409-428, I-VIII. ISSN: 1695-6133, ESSN: 1696-5728, DOI: 10.1344/GeologicaActa2017.15.4.10







