Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2733634609> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2733634609 endingPage "518" @default.
- W2733634609 startingPage "502" @default.
- W2733634609 abstract "The formation of accessory allanite, monazite and rutile in amphibolite-facies rocks across the Barrovian sequence of the Central Alps (Switzerland) was investigated with a combination of petrography and geochemistry and related to the known structural and metamorphic evolution of the Lepontine dome. For each of these minerals a specific approach was adopted for geochronology, taking into account internal zoning and U–Th–Pb systematics. In-situ U–Th–Pb dating of allanite and monazite by ion microprobe revealed systematic trends for the ages of main deformation and temperature in the Lepontine dome. Isotope dilution TIMS dating of rutile returns dates in line with this picture, but is complicated by inheritance of pre-Alpine rutile and possible Pb loss during Alpine metamorphism. Allanite is generally a prograde mineral that is aligned along the main foliation of the samples and found also as inclusions in garnet. Prograde allanite formation is further documented by rutile inclusions with formation temperatures significantly lower than the maximum T recorded by the rock mineral assemblage. Allanite ages vary from 31.3 ± 1.1 Ma in orthogneisses in the East to 31.7 ± 1.1 Ma for a Bündnerschiefer and 28.5 ± 1.3 Ma for a metaquartzite in the central area, to 26.8 ± 1.1 Ma in the western part of the Lepontine dome. These ages are interpreted to date the main deformation events (nappe stacking and isoclinal deformation of the nappe stack), close to peak pressure conditions. The timing of the thermal peak in the Lepontine dome is recorded in monazite that grew at the expense of allanite and after a main episode of garnet growth at temperatures of ~ 620 °C. Monazite in the central area yields an age of 22.0 ± 0.3 Ma, which is indistinguishable from the age of 21.7 ± 0.4 Ma from a metapelite in the western part of the Lepontine dome. In the central area some of the classical kyanite‐staurolite-garnet schists directly underlying the metamorphosed Mesozoic sediments contain monazite that records only a pre-Alpine, Variscan metamorphic event of upper greenschist to lower amphibolite-facies conditions dated at ~ 330 Ma. The new age data provide evidence that nappe stacking at prograde amphibolite-facies conditions and refolding of the nappe stack occurred between 32 and 27 Ma, only a few million years after eclogite-facies metamorphism in the Adula-Cima Lunga unit. Amphibolite-facies metamorphism lasted for about 10 My to ~ 22 Ma, allowing for multiple ductile deformation and recrystallization events. The long lasting amphibolite-facies metamorphism requires fast cooling between 20 and 15 Ma in the Central Alps. This fast cooling was not related to an increase in sedimentation rates in the foreland basins, suggesting that tectonic exhumation was responsible for termination of amphibolite-facies metamorphism in the Lepontine dome." @default.
- W2733634609 created "2017-07-14" @default.
- W2733634609 creator A5012370500 @default.
- W2733634609 creator A5052976242 @default.
- W2733634609 creator A5053671055 @default.
- W2733634609 creator A5059467162 @default.
- W2733634609 creator A5071033204 @default.
- W2733634609 date "2017-08-01" @default.
- W2733634609 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2733634609 title "Geochronology of accessory allanite and monazite in the Barrovian metamorphic sequence of the Central Alps, Switzerland" @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1595876241 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1665203248 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1911914204 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1944113931 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1963701949 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1964459344 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1966799498 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1968422950 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1970111722 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1971155714 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1972023992 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1974231939 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1978273810 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1978680150 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1979936348 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1989647873 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1994992202 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1997275723 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W1998030192 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2002690269 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2005097427 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2006584961 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2007105153 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2008767012 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2009347616 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2013180547 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2020139762 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2021351549 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2028504060 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2036530612 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2037523100 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2038143230 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2040702816 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2042096238 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2049035851 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2053999591 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2054100430 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2054653182 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2054789071 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2058058535 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2060956521 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2067311806 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2068561945 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2070994846 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2073012350 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2073650806 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2075222990 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2078421630 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2080615121 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2080847410 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2081459296 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2084138021 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2087695404 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2104297232 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2106418812 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2112139658 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2113547557 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2119929434 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2129065792 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2153601941 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2154720561 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2160593679 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2163161113 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2173312263 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2312443442 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2319694230 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2327946074 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2332022746 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2614937491 @default.
- W2733634609 cites W2615403944 @default.
- W2733634609 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2017.06.025" @default.
- W2733634609 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2733634609 type Work @default.
- W2733634609 sameAs 2733634609 @default.
- W2733634609 citedByCount "27" @default.
- W2733634609 countsByYear W27336346092017 @default.
- W2733634609 countsByYear W27336346092018 @default.
- W2733634609 countsByYear W27336346092019 @default.
- W2733634609 countsByYear W27336346092020 @default.
- W2733634609 countsByYear W27336346092021 @default.
- W2733634609 countsByYear W27336346092022 @default.
- W2733634609 countsByYear W27336346092023 @default.
- W2733634609 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2733634609 hasAuthorship W2733634609A5012370500 @default.
- W2733634609 hasAuthorship W2733634609A5052976242 @default.
- W2733634609 hasAuthorship W2733634609A5053671055 @default.
- W2733634609 hasAuthorship W2733634609A5059467162 @default.
- W2733634609 hasAuthorship W2733634609A5071033204 @default.