Tectonic evolution of NW Iberia during the Paleozoic inferred from the geochemical record of detrital rocks in the Cantabrian Zone

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Pastor Galán, Daniel and Gutiérrez Alonso, Gabriel and Fernández Suárez, Javier and Murphy, J. Brendam and Nieto, Fernando (2013) Tectonic evolution of NW Iberia during the Paleozoic inferred from the geochemical record of detrital rocks in the Cantabrian Zone. Lithos (Oslo. Print), 182-83 . pp. 211-228. ISSN 0024-4937

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Abstract

The Cantabrian Zone of NWIberia preserves a voluminous, almost continuous, sedimentary sequence that ranges in age from Ediacaran to Early Permian. Its tectonic setting is controversial and recent hypotheses include (i) passive margin deposition along the northern margin of Gondwana, (ii) an active continental margin, or (iii) the margin of a drifting ribbon continent and (iv) a combination of the three aforementioned possibilities. In this paperwe present geochemical data from 21 samples taken in detrital rocks in the Cantabrian Zone from Ediacaran to Early Permian age. The results, together with previously published detrital zircon ages from these strata, allow a comprehensive analysis of changing tectonic scenarios and provenance through time. Collectively, these data indicate that this portion of Iberia was an active margin during the Ediacaran that evolved to become part of the passive margin of Gondwana at least from Ordovician to Late Devonian times. Changes in geochemistry, zircon age distribution and Sm/Nd isotopes during the Carboniferous are attributed to the far-field effects of the onset of the collision between Gondwana and Laurussia, and related processes such as recycling of older sedimentary sequences, as well as the involvement of the rocks formed during the Variscan orogeny and oroclinal buckling. Latest Carboniferous and Permian show a more juvenile Sm/Nd and higher values of illite cristallinity that may support the hypothesis of lithospheric foundering after oroclinal buckling.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Cantabrian Zone; Paleozoic passive margin; Gondwana margin; Rheic Ocean; Orocline
Subjects:Sciences > Geology > Geodynamics
Sciences > Geology > Stratigraphic geology
ID Code:59427
Deposited On:09 Mar 2020 08:46
Last Modified:21 Jan 2022 11:48

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