Variscan metamorphism in Sardinia, Italy: review and discussion

M. Franceschelli, M. Puxeddu, G. Cruciani
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The Sardinian segment of the Variscan chain is divided into four tectonometamorphic zones from NE to SW: 1) Inner zone, with mediumto high-grade metamorphic rocks and migmatites; 2) Internal Nappe zone, with lowto medium-grade rocks; 3) External Nappe zone, with low-grade metamorphic rocks; 4) External zone, with very lowto low-grade rocks. Metabasite lenses, with eclogite and granulite relics, occur in the migmatites. Pre-Variscan ages are attributed to the E-W trending folds below the Sardic unconformity (SW Sardinia). Five Variscan deformation phases have been distinguished, the principal ones being: D1, compressional, with SW-vergent folds and S1 schistosity; D2, extensional, with S2 schistosity transposing S1. Later, a composite network of post-D3, synD4 shear zones was active from an older HT/LP shear event to a younger MT-LT/LP one. The late D5 phase produced kilometric flexures with an axis parallel to the orogenic trend. For Inner zone sequences, a complete prograde sequence has been recognised, from the chlorite zone to the sillimanite + K-feldspar one. The Nappe zone shows decreasing metamorphic grade from bottom to top of the Nappe pile, as well as in each single unit. The Variscan P-T-t path is the clockwise loop typical of continental collision. For the Barrovian stage, thermobarometers yielded a Ppeak of ≈1.2 GPa (end of D1) and Tpeak of ≈750°C (early D2). For HP/HT metamorphic relics, calculations indicated: eclogite stage, T ≈ 550°-700°C, P ≈ 1.3-1.7 GPa; granulite stage, T ≈ 650°-900°C, P ≈ 0.8-1.2 GPa; amphibolite stage: T ≈ 550°-650°C, P ≈ 0.3-0.7 GPa. Pre-Variscan igneous rocks consist of Lower to Middle Paleozoic metabasites with MORB or WPB affinity and Middle Ordovician calc-alkaline intrusive and effusive rocks. The Corsica-Sardinia microplate belongs to the southern passive margin of the Hun Superterrane of the Swiss authors. The beginning of Variscan continental collision is marked by a probable eclogite-producing HP event. Ages of 355-335 Ma and 335-320 Ma for the first two Variscan metamorphic phases and 310-280 Ma and 290-280Ma for late-post orogenic Variscan magmatism in Sardinia match those of the same events in the northern Hun Superterrane active leading margin. The Variscan Corsica-Sardinia batholith is made up of late-orogenic calc-alkaline intrusive rocks and post orogenic leucogranites. The greater volumes (surface area≈ 12000 Km2) and long gestation times of the Corsica-Sardinia batholith as compared to those of the northern Hun Superterrane batholiths is attributed to the collision between the southern Hun Superterrane margin, including Corsica-Sardinia, and the huge Gondwana Supercontinent. Journal of the Virtual Explorer, 2005 Volume 19
意大利撒丁岛Variscan变质:回顾与讨论
Variscan链的撒丁岛段由北东向西向划分为4个构造变质带:1)内带发育中、高等级变质岩和混杂岩;2)内部推覆带,含中低品位岩石;3)外推覆带,含低变质岩;4)外带,含极低至低品位岩石。辉长岩透镜体中有榴辉岩和麻粒岩遗迹。前variscan时代归因于Sardic不整合(撒丁岛西南部)下方的东西向褶皱。划分出5个Variscan变形阶段,主要为:D1为挤压变形阶段,具有西向褶皱和S1片理;D2是张性的,S2片理转置S1。之后,一个由后d3、synD4剪切带组成的复合网络从较老的HT/LP剪切事件活跃到较年轻的MT-LT/LP剪切事件。D5期晚期产生了轴线平行于造山带走向的千米弯曲。对于内带层序,从绿泥石带到硅线石+钾长石带,识别出一个完整的进阶层序。推覆带的变质等级从推覆堆的底部到顶部依次递减,各单元的变质等级也依次递减。瓦里斯坎P-T-t路径是典型的大陆碰撞的顺时针环。在巴罗温阶段,测温仪的峰值为≈1.2 GPa (D1结束),峰值为≈750℃(D2早期)。对于高温高压变质岩,计算表明:榴辉岩阶段,T≈550°-700°C, P≈1.3-1.7 GPa;麻粒岩阶段,T≈650°-900°C, P≈0.8-1.2 GPa;角闪岩阶段:T≈550°-650°C, P≈0.3-0.7 GPa。前variscan期火成岩主要由下至中古生代具有MORB或WPB亲和的变质岩和中奥陶统钙碱性侵入和溢流岩组成。科西嘉-撒丁岛微板块属于瑞士的匈奴超陆的南被动边缘。Variscan大陆碰撞的开始标志着一个可能产生榴辉岩的HP事件。撒丁岛前两个Variscan变质期(355 ~ 335 Ma)和335 ~ 320 Ma,造山后期后期Variscan岩浆活动期(310 ~ 280Ma)和290 ~ 280ma)的年龄与北浑超级地体活动前缘相同。瓦里斯坎-科西嘉-撒丁岩基由晚造山期钙碱性侵入岩和后造山期浅花岗岩组成。科西嘉-撒丁岛岩基比北匈奴超级陆块体积更大(表面积约12000平方公里),孕育时间更长,这是由于包括科西嘉-撒丁岛在内的南匈奴超级陆块边缘与巨大的冈瓦纳超大陆之间的碰撞。虚拟浏览器杂志,2005年第19卷
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