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6917442
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Do coeval mafic and felsic magmas in post-collisional to within-plate regimes necessarily imply two contrasting, mantle and crustal, sources? A review
Author(s)
Bonin, B; ,
Year
2004
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Lithos
ISSN:
0024-4937
Volume
78
Issue
1-2
Page Numbers
1-24
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.lithos.2004.04.042
Web of Science Id
WOS:000224370000002
URL
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0024493704002014
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Abstract
The end of major orogenic episodes is marked by uplift and erosion, transcurrent to extensional tectonic regimes induced partly by gravitational collapse of the thickened crust, partly by delamination of the lithosphere, and emplacement of voluminous igneous formations. This period starts soon after the completion of the continent-continent collisional event. Contrasting igneous suites, regarding their nature, evolution and original sources, are emplaced. Two distinctive and successive igneous associations can be evidenced: (i) The post-collisional association is the more complex. Peraluminous silicic rocks, bearing Al-Fe-Mg silicates, such as garnet, cordierite, and sillimanite, are coeval with metaluminous mafic-felsic igneous suites, ranging from medium-K to high-K calc-alkaline to shoshonitic to ultrapotassic. (ii) The postorogenic association yields less potassic and more sodic compositions. The igneous suites, comprising mafic and felsic rocks, range from alkali-calcic metaluminous to alkaline and peralkaline. They evolve progressively into more markedly alkaline within-plate suites. The post-collisional association identifies two contrasting sources. Peraluminous granitoids and related volcanic rocks contain frequently mafic enclaves corresponding to blobs of undercooled shoshonitic to ultrapotassic basic to intermediate magmas. The peraluminous suite originates by dehydration incongruent melting of muscovite+/-biotite in the continental crust. Medium-K to high-K calc-alkaline suites originate in an amphibole-spinel peridotite metasomatised lithospheric source. Shoshonitic to ultrapotassic metaluminous suites are issued from partial melting involving phlogopite of a garnet-bearing depleted lithospheric upper mantle, metasomatised by subducted material. The onset of the successive short-lived magmatic episodes is induced by lithosphere stacking and slab breakoff. Mantle-derived magmas emplaced within lower crust provide enough heat to enhance crustal anatexis and, then, they are injected into and mix with the crustal-derived liquids.
Keywords
bimodal magmatism; post-collision; within-plate; mantle sources; crustal anatexis
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