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U-Pb SHRIMP and Nd isotopic data from the western Bohemian Massif (Bayerischer Wald,Germany): Implications for Upper Vendian and Lower Ordovician magmatism
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">U?TeipelEmail author  R?Eichhorn  G?Loth  J?Rohrmüller  R?H?ll  A?Kennedy
Institution:(1) Bayerisches Geologisches Landesamt, Heßstr. 128, 80797 Munich, Germany;(2) Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Umwelt, Gesundheit und Verbraucherschutz, Rosenkavalierplatz 2, 81925 Munich, Germany;(3) Bayerisches Geologisches Landesamt, Leopoldstr. 30, 95615 Marktredwitz, Germany;(4) Department für Geo- und Umweltwissenschaften, LMU München, Luisenstr. 37, 80333 Munich, Germany;(5) John de Laeter Centre for Mass Spectrometry, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U 1987, 6001 Perth, Australia
Abstract:U-Pb SHRIMP dating of zircons of metamagmatites from the Bayerischer Wald (Germany) reveals a complex evolution of this section of the Moldanubian Zone exposed in the western Bohemian Massif of the central European Variscan belt. In the south-western part of the Bayerischer Wald Upper Vendian magmatism is constrained by pooled 206Pb/238U mean ages of 555±12, 549±7 and 549±6 Ma from metarhyolites and a metabasite. Inherited zircon cores were not observed. Zircon overgrowths, yielding pooled 206Pb/238U ages of 316±10 and 319±5 Ma, provide evidence for Variscan metamorphic zircon growth; cathodoluminescence imaging reveals a two-stage metamorphic overprint.In contrast, Lower Ordovician magmatism and anatexis are documented in the north-eastern parts of the Bayerischer Wald by metagranitoids (480±6, 486±7 Ma), an eclogitic metabasite (481±8 Ma) and a leucosome (491 to 457 Ma). Inherited zircon cores are found in Lower Ordovician metagranitoids and the leucosome, indicating a Palaeoproterozoic-Archaean (ca. 2.7, 2.0 Ga) source region, presumably of Gondwana affinity (West African craton), and documenting Cadomian magmatism (ca. 640 Ma). Post-Cadomian metamorphism is inferred from concordant ages of 433±4 and 431±7 Ma.Upper Vendian magmatism is assumed at an active continental margin with ensialic back-arc development (εNd(t) –3.01 to +1.22); the lack of inherited zircon is due to either derivation from juvenile (?volcanic arc) material or complete isotopic resetting of pre-existing zircon. An active continental margin setting, possibly with some lateral variation (accretion/collision) is envisaged for the Lower Ordovician, producing granitoids, rhyolites and leucosomes (εNd(t) -0.5 to -6.27); MORB-type metabasites may be related to ZEV or Mariánské Lázně Complex metabasites. A tentative palaeogeographic reconstruction puts the “Bayerischer Wald” in close relationship with the Habach terrane (proto-Alps), as the “eastern” extension of terranes of the northern Gondwana margin.
Keywords:Moldanubian  Bayerischer Wald  Zircon SHRIMP dating  Nd isotopes  Cathodoluminescence
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