Precadomian relicts in the Armorican Massif: Their age and role in the evolution of the western and central European Cadomian-Hercynian belt |
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Authors: | P Vidal B Auvray R Charlot J Cogné |
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Institution: | Centre Armoricain d''Etude Structurale des Socles, CNRS, Université de Rennes, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex France |
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Abstract: | Well-dated Precambrian is mostly developed in the north of the Armorican Massif, in which area voluminous Cadomian magmatism is dated at between 650 and 550 Ma. Much older relicts occur at Cap de la Hague, in Guernsey and in the Tregor, and are also found in the northern continental margin of the Iberian Peninsula. In all these occurrences, whole-rock systems have been opened, so that the true ages cannot be determined by the Rb-Sr whole rock isochron method. Four U-Pb zircon ages are between 1.8 and 2 Ga (in Guernsey: Icart orthogneisses; in Tregor: Port Beni, Trebeurden, Morguignen orthogneisses).There is no evidence from strontium isotopes that these isolated and scattered relicts have a wide extension or that such ancient continental crust played an important role in magma genesis from 650 Ma to 270 Ma ago. On the contrary, the evolution of initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios with time shows that the observed mid- and west European continental crust is probably not older than 700 Ma. The increase of the initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios of the magmas with time suggests that, after its formation in Cadomian times, this segment of continental crust evolved virtually as a closed system and Hercynian magmatism arose principally from re-melting of relatively young sialic components. |
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