Time and duration of Variscan high-temperature metamorphic processes in the south European Variscides: constraints from U-Pb chronology and trace element chemistry of zircon
The lower crust of the Serre massif (Calabria,
southern Italy) provides a window into the mid- to lower
crust of the south European Variscan orogenic belt.
Previously, zircon U-Pb ages were employed to date
high-temperature processes affecting this portion of the
Variscan crust. The present paper reports new LAICP-
MS U-Pb data on the zircon of a deformed quartzmonzodiorite
dike and of three mafic granulites sampled
at the base of the lower crust section. Determination of
trace elements on zircon, including rare earth elements
(REE), has been also performed. The end of the Variscan
exhumation, dated by anatectic zircon from migmatitic
metapelites, and the growth-modification of zircon with
respect to the growth of Variscan metamorphic garnet
have been assumed as “time markers”. The concordant
zircon ages of the metamorphic basic rocks cover a
range from 744±20 Ma to 231±10 Ma with high age
density from 357±11 Ma to 279±10 Ma, a few ages
comprised between 418±14 Ma and 483±12 Ma and
between 505±11 Ma and 593±14 Ma. Zircon from the
deformed quartz-monzodiorite dike evidences a minimum age of emplacement of 323±5 Ma. Most of the analysed
zircon domains dated between 357±11 Ma to 279±10 Ma
from garnet-bearing metabasic rocks show flat patterns of
heavy rare earth elements (HREE), as expected in the case
of their simultaneous growth with garnet. This allows to
consider (1) zircon domains giving Variscan ages as
“metamorphic” with specific geological significance,
and (2) zircon domains with ages ranging from 564±17
Ma to 593±14 Ma as dating the emplacement of the
magmatic protoliths as shown by internal microtextures,
fractionated patterns of HREE and Th/U ratios (0.16–
0.19). The Variscan zircon ages (357–279 Ma) reflect
effects of crustal thickening, peak metamorphism and
subsequent multistage Variscan decompression documented
by the statistically significant clusters of ages
around 347–340 Ma, 323–318 Ma, 300–294 Ma and
279 Ma. The U-Pb zircon ages of the metabasic rocks
suggest a period of about 60–70 Ma for granulite facies
metamorphism and anatectic conditions. Literature data
indicate that the migmatitic metapelites of the upper part
of the Serre crust section also underwent a long period,
about 40 Ma, of granulite facies metamorphism and anatectic
conditions. A diachronism emerges through the time comparison
of the Variscan evolution between the upper and the
lower portions of the Serre deep crust. The duration of the
Variscan processes defined in Calabria is comparable to that of
other south European Variscan blocks
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