Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Mineralogie und Kristallstrukturlehre, Am Hubland, Würzburg, Germany;(2) Isotopengeochemisches Labor, Institut für Mineralogie der TU Bergakademie, Brennhausgasse 14, Freiberg/Sachsen, Germany;(3) Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum Göttingen (GZG), Goldschmidtstraße 3, Göttingen, Germany;(4) Institut für Mineralogie und Kristallstrukturlehre, Am Hubland, Würzburg, Germany |
Abstract: | In the Austroalpine Basement to the south of the Tauern Window, distinct suites of metabasites occur with orthogneisses in pre-Early-Ordovician units. Tholeiitic and alkaline within-plate basalt-type metabasites are associated with acid meta-porphyroids in the post-Early-Ordovician Thurntaler Phyllite Group. According to their correlated trace element abundances, metabasite zircons crystallized with their host rocks. Protolith Pb–Pb zircon ages, whole-rock Ta/Yb–Th/Yb and oxygen, Sr, Nd isotope data define two principal evolution lines. An older evolution at elevated Th/Yb typical of subduction-related magmatism, started by 590-Ma N-MORB-type and 550–530 Ma volcanic arc basalt type basic suites, which mainly involved depleted mantle sources. It finished with mainly crustal-source 470–450-Ma acid magmatites. An other evolution line by tholeiitic and 430-Ma alkaline within-plate basalt-type suites in both pre- and post-Early-Ordovician units is characterized by an intraplate mantle metasomatism and enrichment trend along multicomponent sources. These magmatic evolution lines can be related to a plate tectonic scenario that involved terranes in a progressively mature Neoproterozoic to Ordovician active margin, and a subsequent Palaeo-Tethys passive margin along the north Gondwanan periphery. |