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Alpine Tethys closure as revealed by amphibole-rich mafic and ultramafic rocks from the Adamello and the Bergell intrusions (Central Alps)

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JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 171, Issue 6, Pages 793-799

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GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBL HOUSE
DOI: 10.1144/jgs2013-139

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  1. 'Programma di Ricerca di Interesse Nazionale' of Italian 'Ministero dell'Universita e della Ricerca' [20099SWLYC]
  2. Ateneo La Sapienza
  3. PRIN [20107ESMX9_001]

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U-Pb ages and Hf isotope data were obtained for zircon from amphibole-rich mafic to ultramafic rocks from the Adamello batholith and the Bergell pluton, the largest Palaeogene intrusions of the Alpine Orogen. The Pb-206/U-238 age pattern of U-Pb concordant dates from the Adamello mafic rock shows a major crystallization event at c. 41 Ma and older age peaks at c. 50 and c. 45 Ma. Hornblendite and amphibole gabbro samples of the Adamello batholith have zircon with initial epsilon Hf of c. +9.0 and c. +7.0, respectively. Amphibole gabbro and diorite samples of the Bergell pluton yield a younger age of c. 31 Ma and have zircon with lower initial epsilon Hf (c. +4.0). We propose that the amphibole-rich rocks from the Adamello batholith originated from a depleted mantle source activated by the subduction of the Ligurian-Piedmontese Basin. The amphibole-rich rocks from the Bergell pluton formed 10-15 Ma later than the Adamello counterparts by melts derived from a mantle sector metasomatized by the subduction of the Valais Basin. The enriched Hf isotopic signature of the amphibole-rich rocks from the Bergell pluton is therefore interpreted to reflect the peculiar lithostratigraphy of the Valais Basin or a primary feature of the newly activated mantle source.

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