Resum
Zircon composition (U, Th, rare earth elements, and Hf) was tested as a tracer of petrogenetic processes in a set of metaigneous rocks from two pre-Ordovician massifs in the Pyrenees, Canigó and Albera. Two groups were differentiated after analyzing a number of elements in zircon: (1) Casemi{dotless}́ gneiss and Marialles amphibolite and (2) subvolcanic metaporphyries and Cadi{dotless}́ and Sureda orthogneisses. Casemi{dotless}́ gneiss and Marialles amphibolite from the Canigó massif have high Th, Th/U, and Ce/Sm and low Yb/Gd and U/Ce that define linear trends in most of the plots used. The anomalous trend of the data in the Th/U-versus-Hf plot suggests mantle involvement in the origin of these rocks and the participation of fractional crystallization during their evolution. Zircon of the metaporphyries and the Cadi{dotless}́ and Sureda orthogneisses exhibit similar characteristics despite a difference in age. Zircon has low Th, Th/U, Ce/Sm, and and high Yb/Gd and U/Ce, suggesting that this mineral grew in a melt formed by anatexis of a * Eu/Eu continental crust, with stable plagioclase. These petrogenetic data are consistent with the previously studied wholerock geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotopes and confirmthe use of zircon as a marker of petrogenetic processes in preference to a lithological tracer. © 2011 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.
Idioma original | Anglès |
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Pàgines (de-a) | 521-534 |
Revista | Journal of Geology |
Volum | 119 |
Número | 5 |
DOIs | |
Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 1 de set. 2011 |