On the anatomy and structural control of a dyke swarm that fed caldera-forming ignimbrite eruptions

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
F. Tomek, Irena Olšanská, J. Trubač, J. Černý, Jan Rejšek, L. Ackerman
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The evolution of eruptive vents related to calderas is not fully understood. We focus on a structural, rock-magnetic, and geochemical investigation of a ∼314 Ma rhyolite dyke swarm associated with the late-orogenic Altenberg–Teplice Caldera, Bohemian Massif, eastern Variscan belt. The whole-rock major element, trace element, and Nd–Pb isotope geochemistry along with the published U-Pb zircon geochronology link the extra-caldera dyke swarm with intra-caldera ignimbrites. The magnetic fabrics determined using the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility are interpreted to record a continuum from magma ascent, emplacement, and eruption during sinistral shearing. The latter evidences an interplay with regional tectonics associated with the activity of crustal-scale shear zones. The sinistral kinematics and strike of the dyke swarm, the elongation of caldera intrusive units, and the kinematics of major caldera faults are consistent with the dextral Riedel shear system, where the dykes correspond to antithetic Ŕ/X-shears. Such a kinematic configuration implies that the maximum and minimum principal stresses were oriented roughly north-south and east-west, respectively. The relation between the stress field with respect to the caldera elongation and orientation is not typical. We suggest that a pre-existing mutually perpendicular set of cross-cutting structural lineaments largely controlled the magma chamber and caldera formation. Supplementary material: The whole-rock major, trace element and isotope geochemical tables, magnetic fabrics source data, and methodology details are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6715893 .
为形成火山口的火成岩喷发提供燃料的岩脉群的解剖和构造控制
与破火山口有关的喷发喷口的演化尚不完全清楚。我们专注于对与晚造山阿尔滕贝格-特普利策火山口、波希米亚地块、华力西造山带东部有关的约314 Ma流纹岩脉群进行结构、岩石磁性和地球化学调查。全岩主元素、微量元素和Nd–Pb同位素地球化学以及已发表的U-Pb锆石地质年代学将破火山口外脉群与破火山口内熔结凝灰岩联系起来。利用磁化率各向异性确定的磁组构被解释为记录了在左旋剪切过程中岩浆上升、侵位和喷发的连续性。后者证明了与地壳尺度剪切带活动相关的区域构造的相互作用。岩墙群的左旋运动学和走向、破火山口侵入单元的延伸以及主要破火山口断层的运动学与右旋Riedel剪切系统一致,其中岩墙对应于反向剪切。这种运动学配置意味着最大和最小主应力分别大致为南北和东西方向。应力场与破火山口伸长率和方位之间的关系并不典型。我们认为,一组预先存在的相互垂直的横切构造线在很大程度上控制了岩浆室和破火山口的形成。补充材料:全岩主元素、微量元素和同位素地球化学表、磁组构源数据和方法细节可在https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6715893。
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Journal of the Geological Society
Journal of the Geological Society 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.70%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of the Geological Society (JGS) is owned and published by the Geological Society of London. JGS publishes topical, high-quality recent research across the full range of Earth Sciences. Papers are interdisciplinary in nature and emphasize the development of an understanding of fundamental geological processes. Broad interest articles that refer to regional studies, but which extend beyond their geographical context are also welcomed. Each year JGS presents the ‘JGS Early Career Award'' for papers published in the journal, which rewards the writing of well-written, exciting papers from early career geologists. The journal publishes research and invited review articles, discussion papers and thematic sets.
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