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    ISSN: 0016-7835
    Keywords: Key words Bohemian massif ; Metapegmatites ; Geochronology ; U ; Pb ; Rb ; Sr ; Granitic pegmatites ; ZEV ; KTB
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Granitic metapegmatites of two crystalline units of the western Bohemian massif, the Zone of Erbendorf-Vohenstrauss in Germany (ZEV), and the Zone of Teplá-Domažlice in the Czech Republic (ZTD) have been dated by means of U–Pb and Rb–Sr methods. Ages interpreted to reflect emplacement and crystallisation of the pegmatites were found consistently to be approximately 480 Ma, as constrained by U–Pb analyses of primary magmatic zircon, monazite, garnet and columbite, and by Rb–Sr analyses of large pegmatitic muscovites. Later Devonian amphibolite-facies metamorphism caused ductile shearing of the pegmatites, leading to partial recrystallisation of pegmatitic material. A metamorphic, fine-grained generation of muscovite yielded consistent Rb–Sr ages of 371–376 Ma for both the ZEV and the ZTD, interpreted as dating the end of deformational activity. The Rb–Sr system of the large pegmatitic muscovites turned out to remain closed up to metamorphic temperatures of 〉600 °C. Deformation at elevated temperatures is identified as the dominant mechanism for opening of the Rb–Sr system of primary muscovites: apparent ages grade towards Devonian ages as the muscovites become more deformed and fragmented. The data derived from the metapegmatites point to a similar or common tectonometamorphic evolution for the ZEV and the ZTD since the Ordovician. Furthermore, the magmatic formation of granitic pegmatites implies an upper crustal position of the intruded rocks in Lower Ordovician times, clearly documenting the existence of two distinct metamorphic cycles. In contrast to this, in the neighbouring part of the Moldanubian, only unmetamorphosed granitic pegmatites with intrusion ages around 320 Ma are observed.
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    ISSN: 0016-7835
    Keywords: Key words Teplá ; Barrandian ; Cadomian orogeny ; Variscides ; Bohemian Massif ; Barrovian-type metamorphism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract  The Cadomian basement of the Teplá–Barrandian unit is characterized by a classic Barrovian-type metamorphism, the degree of which increases considerably towards the west reaching amphibolite facies conditions in the Domaz˘lice crystalline complex (DCC). The number and volume of plutons also increases towards the west. The emplacement ages of the Te˘s˘ovice granite and the Mrac˘nice trondhjemite have been determined at 521.7±2 Ma and 523+4/–5 Ma, respectively, applying conventional U–Pb analyses of zircons. Pervasive high-temperature prolate fabrics and north-/northwest-dipping, dextral oblique-slip shear zones within the Mrac˘nice trondhjemite suggest a synkinematic melt emplacement within a Lower Cambrian transtensional setting. Transtension is probably related to early-stage rifting that introduced the separation of the Teplá–Barrandian unit (as part of Armorica) from Gondwana. Structural and petrological data of the country rocks show that the Barrovian-type metamorphism and two deformation stages (D1 with unknown kinematics and D2 top-to-the-north shearing) are older than the melt emplacement, and thus can be attributed to the Cadomian orogeny. The intrusion depth of both plutons is nearly the same (ca. 7 km), although the degree of Barrovian-type metamorphism differs significantly within the country rocks. This suggests late Cadomian eastward tilting of the metamorphic isograd planes. The weak post-plutonic, lower-greenschist to subgreenschist facies folding and thrusting result from Variscan northwest/southeast compression.
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