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High-grade metamorphic rocks and peridotites along the Leiza Fault (Western Pyrenees,Spain)
Authors:Miren S Mendia  José I Gil Ibarguchi
Institution:(1) Present address: Dpto. de Mineralogîa-Petrologia, Universidad del Pais Vasco-E.H.U., Apartado 644, 48080 Bilbao, Spain
Abstract:Acid and basic granulites, migmatites, and lherzolites outcrop along the Leiza Fault (Navarra, Spain) in the western extremity of the Pyrenean Belt. The protoliths of the acid granulites have granodioritic composition. Textural and mineralogical data suggest that the acid granulites evolved from a first, syn kinematic medium-pressure granulite-facies stage garnet-biotite I-Kfsp] to a post-kinematic granulite-facies stage of lower pressure and higher temperature garnet-biotite II-cordierite-Kfsp-(spinel?), kinzigites]. Basic granulites were formed from protoliths with composition of tholeiitic to alkaline basalts. Basic granulites exhibit millimeter size subidiomorphic garnets dispersed through the matrix and smaller coronitic garnets between opaques or orthopyroxenes and plagioclase. Thermo-barometric estimates for the peak of the granulite-facies metamorphism are c. 800°C and 8 kbar. The migmatites presumably represent a shallower level of metamorphism (andalusite/sillimanite-Kfsp). Scapolite in the basic granulites was formed during a post-granulitic metamorphic episode. The lherzolites have been intensely brecciated and serpentinized, which makes difficult the comparison of their evolution with that observed in the other rocks associated with the Leiza Fault. Acid and basic granulites, migmatites, and lherzolites along the Leiza Fault may be correlated with similar rocks outcropping elsewhere in the North-Pyrenean Zone and along the North-Pyrenean Fault as tectonic slices and massifs. By analogy with those rocks, the granulitefacies metamorphism observed in the rocks studied must be Hercynian in age. The Leiza Fault constitutes, therefore, the western continuation of the North-Pyrenean Fault, and the rocks studied (except perhaps the lherzolites) may be considered as remnants of an Hercynian metamorphic massif, dismembered as a consequence of the activity of the fault at the end of the Hercynian cycle and during the Alpine tectonometamorphic events.
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