The Dora-Maira massif is an archetypal nappe stack of subducted and exhumed upper crust. Slices of continental crust experienced metamorphism at upper blueschist to ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) eclogite-facies conditions. While the timing of peak metamorphism in the UHP unit has been extensively studied, little is known about the other units. In order to constrain the timing and conditions of high-pressure metamorphism, U-Pb-trace element analyses of rutile and titanite were carried out across the nappe stack. The data reveal Alpine peak metamorphic ages younging downwards in the stack, from similar to 40 to similar to 33 Ma. Greenschist-facies retrogression of the whole massif occurred at similar to 32-31 Ma, after high-pressure metamorphism of the lowermost unit (Sanfront-Pinerolo Unit). Tectonic implications include (a) continuous and fast exhumation of subducted continental crust, (b) long-lived subduction from similar to 60 to similar to 33 Ma of the distal European margin, reconstructed to be a hyperextended margin spread over similar to 130 km for the Dora-Maira massif alone, and (c) the initiation of continental collision synchronous with the end of high-pressure metamorphism.
Protracted Subduction of the European Hyperextended Margin Revealed by Rutile U-Pb Geochronology Across the Dora-Maira Massif (Western Alps)
Michele Locatelli;
2022-01-01
Abstract
The Dora-Maira massif is an archetypal nappe stack of subducted and exhumed upper crust. Slices of continental crust experienced metamorphism at upper blueschist to ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) eclogite-facies conditions. While the timing of peak metamorphism in the UHP unit has been extensively studied, little is known about the other units. In order to constrain the timing and conditions of high-pressure metamorphism, U-Pb-trace element analyses of rutile and titanite were carried out across the nappe stack. The data reveal Alpine peak metamorphic ages younging downwards in the stack, from similar to 40 to similar to 33 Ma. Greenschist-facies retrogression of the whole massif occurred at similar to 32-31 Ma, after high-pressure metamorphism of the lowermost unit (Sanfront-Pinerolo Unit). Tectonic implications include (a) continuous and fast exhumation of subducted continental crust, (b) long-lived subduction from similar to 60 to similar to 33 Ma of the distal European margin, reconstructed to be a hyperextended margin spread over similar to 130 km for the Dora-Maira massif alone, and (c) the initiation of continental collision synchronous with the end of high-pressure metamorphism.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.