Superimposed tectonic and hydrothermal events during the late-orogenic extension in the Western French Massif Central: a structural and 40Ar/39Ar study

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作者
Roig, JY
Faure, M
Maluski, H
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[1] Bur Rech Geol & Minieres, Modelling & Applicat Unit, F-45060 Orleans, France
[2] Univ Orleans, ISTO, UMR 6113, Dept Sci Terre, F-45067 Orleans, France
[3] Univ Montpellier 2, Lab Geochronol, ISTEEM, F-34095 Montpellier, France
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10.1046/j.1365-3121.2002.00384.x
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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摘要
In the Western French Massif Central, the Argentat fault is a major structure through which As-Au fluids percolated in the Late Carboniferous along brittle fractures. New petrostructural investigations show that an early ductile normal-dextral faulting, coeval to leucogranite emplacement took place during the Late Visean syncollisional extension of the belt and was accompanied by a hydrothermal event marked by the growth of muscovites whose 40Ar/39Ar ages cluster around 335 Ma. This early fluid channelling is associated with brittle deformation only in the hangingwall of the Argentat fault, whereas ductile deformation is restricted to the footwall. These results provide new evidence for the upper crust implication during the syncollisional extension in the French Massif Central. This study stresses the interest of a detailed multimethod analysis to characterize hydrothermal processes, especially in basement areas where the tectonic, plutonic and metamorphic evolution is polyphased.
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