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Constraining genesis and geotectonic setting of metavolcanic complexes: a multidisciplinary study of the Devonian Vrbno Group (HrubA1/2 Jesenik Mts., Czech Republic)

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 103, Issue 2, Pages 455-483

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-013-0975-4

Keywords

Bohemian Massif; Devonian volcanic rocks; Geochemistry; U-Pb zircon dating; Sr-Nd-O isotopes; Variscan orogeny

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  1. Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (GACR) [205/01/0331]
  2. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MSMT) [LK 11202]

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The low-grade metavolcanic/volcanosedimentary complex of the Devonian Vrbno Group (Silesicum, NE Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic) occurs in two similar to NE-SW trending belts, separated by tectonic slices of Cadomian metagranitic paraautochton. (1) The basic-intermediate lavas of the calc-alkaline Western Volcanic Belt came from a moderately depleted mantle . Rare rhyolites (374.0 +/- A 1.7 Ma: 2 sigma, LA-ICP-MS U-Pb Zrn) were derived most likely from immature crust or by extensive fractionation of primary basaltic melts. The rock association is interpreted as a vestige of a deeply dissected continental arc. (2) The Eastern Volcanic Belt consists mainly of (nearly) contemporaneous (371.0 +/- A 1.4 Ma) felsic alkaline lavas with high HFSE contents, as well as high Ga/Al and Fe/Mg ratios, typical of within-plate igneous setting. The petrology and Nd-Sr isotopic data point to a high-T anatexis of a young metagranitic crust, resembling the Cadomian (Brunovistulian) basement, in a back-arc setting. The attenuated Brunovistulian lithosphere could have partially melted by the heat provided by the upwelling asthenosphere and/or underplating basic magma. (3) Finally, the region was penetrated by numerous subalkaline, MORB/EMORB-like dolerite sheets-a hallmark of the considerable crustal thinning.

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