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Ordovician palaeogeography with new palaeomagnetic data from the Montagne Noire (Southern France)
Authors:E. Nysæ  ther,T.H. Torsvik,R. FeistH.J. Walderhaug,E.A. Eide
Affiliation:a Norsk Hydro, Sandsliveien 90, 5049 Sandsli, Norway
b Institute of Solid Earth Physics, Allegatan 41, 5007 Bergen, Norway
c VISTA, c/o Geodynamics Centre, NGU, Leiv Eirikssons vei 39, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
d Institute of Petroleum Technology and Applied Geophysics, NTNU, 7494 Trondheim, Norway
e Department of Geology, Lund University, Sölvegatan 13, 223 62 Lund, Sweden
f Institut des Sciences de l’Evolution, Laboratoire de Paléobotanique et Paléontologie, Université Montpellier II, Place E. Bataillon, Cc 062, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France
g Geodynamics Centre, NGU, Leiv Eirikssons vei 39, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:A joint palaeomagnetic and 40Ar/39Ar study has been performed on two olistolithic blocks from the Cabrières Wildflysch in the Montagne Noire region of the Massif Central in France. There, andesitic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks of Llanvirn-Early Caradoc age (ca 470-458 Ma) occur. Despite extensive secondary alteration, destruction of the dominant magnetic mineral phase and 40Ar/39Ar whole rock experiments that demonstrate that the volcanic rocks suffered significant argon loss, a positive fold test and the presence of dual polarities suggest that a primary, Ordovician magnetisation has mostly survived. This is one of the few documented cases where the argon system was substantially reset whilst a subordinate set of small, relatively unaltered magnetite grains, probably hosted in silicates, still carry the original, in this case Ordovician, remanence.The new data show that the Montagne Noire region was located at high southerly latitudes (68° +17/-15) during the Mid-Ordovician. This latitude represents the location for NW Gondwana of which the Massif Central was a part. Palaeomagnetic data from all the Central European massifs and terranes demonstrate a close link to the Gondwana Margin during the Lower and Middle Ordovician.
Keywords:paleomagnetism   Central Massif   Armorican Massif   Ordovician   paleogeography
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