Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda, Rui
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Valadares, Vasco, Terrinha, Pedro, Mata, João, Azevedo, Maria do Rosário, Gaspar, Miguel, Kullberg, José Carlos, Ribeiro, Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6411
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2008.11.002
Resumo: The onshore sector of theWest Iberian Margin (WIM) was the locus of several cycles of magmatic activity during the Mesozoic, the most voluminous of which was of alkaline nature and occurred between 70 and 100 Ma. This cycle took place in a post-rift environment, during the 35 counter-clockwise rotation of Iberia and initiation of the alpine compression. It includes the subvolcanic complexes of Sintra, Sines, and Monchique, the volcanic complex of Lisbon and several other minor intrusions, covering an area of approximately 325 km2. Previous cycles were tholeiitic and transitional in nature, occuring around 200 Ma and 130–135 Ma, respectively. New LA-ICP-MS U-Pb, 40Ar/39Ar, K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages on several intrusions distributed along the onshore WIM are presented, which combined with reviously published data allows us to constrain the duration of the Late Cretaceous alkaline cycle to circa 22 Ma (94–72 Ma) and define two pulses of magmatic activity. The first one (94–88 Ma) occurred during the opening of the Bay of Biscay and consequent rotation of Iberia and clusters above N38 200 . The second pulse (75–72 Ma) has a wider geographical distribution, from N37 to N39 . This final pulse occurred during the initial stages of the Alpine orogeny in Iberia that led to the formation of the Pyrenees and Betics and to tectonic inversion of the Mesozoic basins. Isotope and trace element geochemistry point to a sublithospheric source for the alkaline magmatism that clearly distinguishes it from the previous cycles which had an important lithospheric mantle component. Also, it allows the discrimination between the two different alkaline pulses in terms of trace element abundance and residual mantle minerology. It is speculated that these differences might be the result of distinct magma ascent rates due to either more or less favourable tectonic settings that avoided or allowed the interaction with metasomatized lithosphere and equilibration with K rich minerals like amphibole and/or phlogopite.
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spelling Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian MarginGeochronologyAlkaline magmatismWesy Iberian MarginLate CretaceousThe onshore sector of theWest Iberian Margin (WIM) was the locus of several cycles of magmatic activity during the Mesozoic, the most voluminous of which was of alkaline nature and occurred between 70 and 100 Ma. This cycle took place in a post-rift environment, during the 35 counter-clockwise rotation of Iberia and initiation of the alpine compression. It includes the subvolcanic complexes of Sintra, Sines, and Monchique, the volcanic complex of Lisbon and several other minor intrusions, covering an area of approximately 325 km2. Previous cycles were tholeiitic and transitional in nature, occuring around 200 Ma and 130–135 Ma, respectively. New LA-ICP-MS U-Pb, 40Ar/39Ar, K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages on several intrusions distributed along the onshore WIM are presented, which combined with reviously published data allows us to constrain the duration of the Late Cretaceous alkaline cycle to circa 22 Ma (94–72 Ma) and define two pulses of magmatic activity. The first one (94–88 Ma) occurred during the opening of the Bay of Biscay and consequent rotation of Iberia and clusters above N38 200 . The second pulse (75–72 Ma) has a wider geographical distribution, from N37 to N39 . This final pulse occurred during the initial stages of the Alpine orogeny in Iberia that led to the formation of the Pyrenees and Betics and to tectonic inversion of the Mesozoic basins. Isotope and trace element geochemistry point to a sublithospheric source for the alkaline magmatism that clearly distinguishes it from the previous cycles which had an important lithospheric mantle component. Also, it allows the discrimination between the two different alkaline pulses in terms of trace element abundance and residual mantle minerology. It is speculated that these differences might be the result of distinct magma ascent rates due to either more or less favourable tectonic settings that avoided or allowed the interaction with metasomatized lithosphere and equilibration with K rich minerals like amphibole and/or phlogopite.Elsevier Publisher2012-12-05T13:00:50Z2012-12-052009-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/6411http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6411https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2008.11.002porMiranda, Rui; Valadares, Vasco; Terrinha, Pedro; Mata, João; Azevedo, Maria do Rosário; Gaspar, Miguel; Kullberg, José Carlos; Ribeiro, Carlos. Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin, Cretaceous Research, 30, 3, 575-586, 2009.ndndndndndndndnd250Miranda, RuiValadares, VascoTerrinha, PedroMata, JoãoAzevedo, Maria do RosárioGaspar, MiguelKullberg, José CarlosRibeiro, Carlosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:43:20Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/6411Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:00:05.101809Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin
title Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin
spellingShingle Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin
Miranda, Rui
Geochronology
Alkaline magmatism
Wesy Iberian Margin
Late Cretaceous
title_short Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin
title_full Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin
title_fullStr Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin
title_full_unstemmed Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin
title_sort Age constraints on the Late Cretaceous alkaline magmatism on the West Iberian Margin
author Miranda, Rui
author_facet Miranda, Rui
Valadares, Vasco
Terrinha, Pedro
Mata, João
Azevedo, Maria do Rosário
Gaspar, Miguel
Kullberg, José Carlos
Ribeiro, Carlos
author_role author
author2 Valadares, Vasco
Terrinha, Pedro
Mata, João
Azevedo, Maria do Rosário
Gaspar, Miguel
Kullberg, José Carlos
Ribeiro, Carlos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda, Rui
Valadares, Vasco
Terrinha, Pedro
Mata, João
Azevedo, Maria do Rosário
Gaspar, Miguel
Kullberg, José Carlos
Ribeiro, Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geochronology
Alkaline magmatism
Wesy Iberian Margin
Late Cretaceous
topic Geochronology
Alkaline magmatism
Wesy Iberian Margin
Late Cretaceous
description The onshore sector of theWest Iberian Margin (WIM) was the locus of several cycles of magmatic activity during the Mesozoic, the most voluminous of which was of alkaline nature and occurred between 70 and 100 Ma. This cycle took place in a post-rift environment, during the 35 counter-clockwise rotation of Iberia and initiation of the alpine compression. It includes the subvolcanic complexes of Sintra, Sines, and Monchique, the volcanic complex of Lisbon and several other minor intrusions, covering an area of approximately 325 km2. Previous cycles were tholeiitic and transitional in nature, occuring around 200 Ma and 130–135 Ma, respectively. New LA-ICP-MS U-Pb, 40Ar/39Ar, K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages on several intrusions distributed along the onshore WIM are presented, which combined with reviously published data allows us to constrain the duration of the Late Cretaceous alkaline cycle to circa 22 Ma (94–72 Ma) and define two pulses of magmatic activity. The first one (94–88 Ma) occurred during the opening of the Bay of Biscay and consequent rotation of Iberia and clusters above N38 200 . The second pulse (75–72 Ma) has a wider geographical distribution, from N37 to N39 . This final pulse occurred during the initial stages of the Alpine orogeny in Iberia that led to the formation of the Pyrenees and Betics and to tectonic inversion of the Mesozoic basins. Isotope and trace element geochemistry point to a sublithospheric source for the alkaline magmatism that clearly distinguishes it from the previous cycles which had an important lithospheric mantle component. Also, it allows the discrimination between the two different alkaline pulses in terms of trace element abundance and residual mantle minerology. It is speculated that these differences might be the result of distinct magma ascent rates due to either more or less favourable tectonic settings that avoided or allowed the interaction with metasomatized lithosphere and equilibration with K rich minerals like amphibole and/or phlogopite.
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