Geochemistry, tectonic setting and metamorphism of mid-triassic volcanic rocks of Greece |
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Authors: | Georgia Pe-Piper |
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Abstract: | Mid-Triassic volcanic rocks are preserved in about eight localities in the nappes of the external Hellenides, and are also widespread in the Pelagonian zone of central Greece. Most have suffered low-grade metamorphism. Immobile trace elements from 35 samples, 80 major element analyses, and pyroxene analyses show that these rocks are the product of an eastward dipping subduction zone. The subducted ocean was perhaps analogous to the Pennine zone of the Alps. The Othris and Pindos ophiolites are probably contemporaneous products of related back-arc extension.Metamorphic mineral assemblages in volcanic rocks of the Phyllite Series of the external Hellenides indicate high-pressure, low-temperature conditions, probably related to a second subduction that occurred prior to the main phase of Hellenide nappe emplacement in the Miocene. |
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