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Zircon Petrochronology and 40Ar/39Ar Thermochronology of the Adamello Intrusive Suite, N. Italy: Monitoring the Growth and Decay of an Incrementally Assembled Magmatic System

Authors :
Othmar Müntener
Alexey Ulianov
A Nowak
Luca Caricchi
J Duff
Axel Gerdes
Peter Brack
John M. Hanchar
Christopher M. Fisher
Ilya N. Bindeman
Martin J. Whitehouse
Thomas Edward Sheldrake
Richard Alan Spikings
Urs Schaltegger
Jeffery D. Vervoort
Source :
Journal of Petrology, Vol. 60, No 4 (2019) pp. 701-722, Journal of Petrology, 60 (4)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

The Adamello intrusive suite is a composite batholith in Northern Italy, with an estimated 2000 km3 volume, assembled incrementally over a time span of 10 to 12 million years. The history of crystallization has been studied in detail through laser ablation ICP-MS and SIMS U–Pb geochronology of zircon, which records prolonged crystallization of each of the different intrusive units at mid-crustal levels between 43·47 and 33·16 Ma. The magmas were episodically extracted from this storage area and ascended to the final intrusion level at ∼6 km paleo-depth. Each batch of melt cooled very rapidly down to the ambient temperature of 250°C, evidenced by distinct cooling paths recorded by amphibole, biotite and K-feldspar 40Ar/39Ar dates. The magma source area was moving from SW to NE with time, causing increasing thermal maturity in the mid-crustal reservoir. The resulting temporal trend of higher degrees of crustal assimiliation in the course of the evolution of the magmatic system can be traced through Hf and O isotopes in zircon. Rough estimates of magma emplacement rates (‘magma flux’) yield very low values in the range of 10-4 km3/yr, typical of mid-to-upper crustal plutons and increase with time. Although we cannot discern a decrease of magma flux from our own data, we anticipate that a dramatic decrease of magma flux between 33 and 31 Ma along the northern contact lead to cessation of magma emplacement. ISSN:0022-3530 ISSN:1460-2415

Details

ISSN :
14602415 and 00223530
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Petrology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21440f916406eb9294960fd7972a4a54
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egz010