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East-west diachronism of the collisional stage In the french Massif Central Implications for the European Variscan Orogen
Authors:Sylvie Costa
Affiliation:Université des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, Laboratoire de Tectonique et Géochronogie, place Eugème-Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. (Present address : Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Abteilung Geochemie, Postfach 3060, 6500 Mainz, Germany)
Abstract:Abstract

This paper presents a review of radiometric data relevant to the collisional history of the french Massif Central, located in the southern branch of the European Variscan Belt. Previous U-Pb, Rb-Sr and К-Ar data are discussed together with 40Ar-39Ar mineral ages newly acquired on the high-grade metamorphic nappes of the eastern part of the massif. The petrological and tectonic setting of the dated rocks and minerals is discussed in order to provide a successful understanding of the ages. The radiometric data now available in the frenili Massif Central show that the main teclono-nietamorphic evolution took place at least 360340 Ma ago in the eastern part and at least 390-370 Ma ago in the western part. This diachronism is closely correlated with (i) a difference in the nature and number of units involved in the collisional process and (ii) the establishment of contrasted thermal regimes in the eastern and western parts during collision. Similar chronological, lithological and thermal evolutions are observed along the southern branch of the European Variscan Belt. These fundamental contrasts are debated in order to point out their possible consequences on the evolution through lime and space of the Variscan orogen.
Keywords:Krench Massif Central  European Variscan Belt  Georhronnlogy  Continental collision  Tectono-metamor-phie evolution  East-west diachronism
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