P-T-t history of the Lower Austroalpine Nappe Complex in the ''Tarntaler Berge'' NW of the Tauern Window: implications for the geotectonic evolution of the central Eastern Alps

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Dingeldey, C
Dallmeyer, RD
Koller, F
Massonne, HJ
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[1] UNIV VIENNA, INST PETROL, A-1090 VIENNA, AUSTRIA
[2] UNIV GEORGIA, DEPT GEOL, ATHENS, GA 30602 USA
[3] UNIV STUTTGART, INST MINERAL & KRISTALLCHEM, D-70569 STUTTGART, GERMANY
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奥地利科学基金会;
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10.1007/s004100050319
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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New petrologic and 40Ar/39Ar geochronologic data constrain conditions of Alpine metamorphism along the northwestern border of the Tauern Window. The P-T estimations based on phengite barometry were determined for samples from units of the Lower Austroalpine nappe complex exposed above the Southpenninic interior of the Tauern Window, and from upper parts of the Southpenninic ''Bundner Schiefer'' sequence. Results suggest that both Mesozoic metasedimentary nappe units (Reckner and Hippold Nappes) and an ophiolitic nappe (Reckner Complex) of the Lower Austroalpine nappe complex have been metamorphosed at pressures between 8 and 10.5 kbar and temperatures around 350 degrees C. The structurally highest Lower Austroalpine unit (Quartzphyllite Nappe) was not affected by high-pressure metamorphism and records maximum P-T conditions of approximately 4 kbar and 400 degrees C. Highest parts of the structurally underlying Southpenninic Bundner Schiefer sequence were metamorphosed at intermediate pressures (6-7 kbar). Temperatures increased in all structural units during decompression. Whole-rock 40Ar/39Ar plateau ages of silicic phyllites and cherts with abundant high-Si phengites record ages around 50 Ma in the Reckner Nappe, and 44-37 Ma in the Hippold Nappe and Southpenninic Bundner Schiefer sequence. These ages are interpreted to date closely the high-pressure metamorphism. The Lower Austroalpine-Southpenninic border area in the NW Tauern Window appears to have evolved along an indented, fragmented active continental margin where the Reckner Complex represents one of the oldest sections of the Southpenninic (Piemontais) Oceanic tract that was originally situated close to, or even within, the Lower Austroalpine continent. During closure of the Piemontais Ocean, the resultant subduction zone did not entrain components of the Reckner Complex or its cover sequences (Reckner and Hippold Nappes): therefore ''Eoalpine'' high-pressure metamorphism did not occur. Sequences exposed within the study area were subducted to relatively shallow depths during the last stage of consumption of oceanic crust and immediately prior to final continental collision.
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