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U-Pb geochronology and isotopic geochemistry of adakites and related magmas in the Ediacaran arc section of the SW Iberian Massif: The role of subduction erosion cycles in peri-Gondwanan arcs

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GONDWANA RESEARCH
Volume 109, Issue -, Pages 89-112

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2022.04.011

Keywords

Peri-Gondwana arc; Subduction erosion; Adakite signature; Cadomian basement

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  1. Spanish (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion) [CGL2016-76438-P, PID2020-112489GB-C21]
  2. [BES-2017-080200]

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In the SW region of the Iberian Massif, changes in the subduction angle, subduction rate, mantle sources, and crustal materials have a recognizable cyclicality in the peri-Gondwanan Ediacaran arc section. Through geochronology, geochemistry, and isotopic sources, these changes can be traced in the magmatic bodies. The study highlights the importance of subduction erosion mechanisms in the peri-Gondwana margin during the Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian times.
In the peri-Gondwanan Ediacaran arc section outcropping in the SW of the Iberian Massif (Merida region), changes in the subduction angle and subduction rate, variable participation of highly modified mantle sources together with the role of old crustal material and juvenile mafic rocks driven by the incoming slab, occur with a recognizable cyclicality and can be traced according to the geochronology, geochem-istry and isotopic sources of the magmatic bodies. Our results support the initial existence of a mantle wedge highly modified due to percolation of significant volumes of variably old crustal materials, whose isotopic sources are almost identical to those found in the oldest known metasedimentary sequence described in SW Iberian Massif, the Serie Negra Group. Old crustal sources, analogous to those of this ser-ies were introduced to high depths by common subduction an also probably by significant subduction erosion. During the oldest period recorded in the study arc section, between c. 602 and c. 550 Ma, sub-duction episodes that involve high rates of crustal material along with an eventual incorporation of mafic and ultramafic materials from the incoming oceanic plate, favoured by low subduction angles, lead to the generation of more silicic magmas with adakitic geochemical affinity and isotopic signature (Nd-Sr) with crustal tendency. However, an increase in the subduction angle and change to a roll-back stage dated at c. 540 Ma, caused significant decrease in the access of cortical material to the subduction channel, favouring generation of typical calc-alkaline magmas derived from the modified mantle wedge, which is also con-sistent with more juvenile Nd-Sr ratios. The correlation found between the magmatic events and the involved tectonic processes suggests that subduction erosion mechanisms have been very likely under-estimated as active dynamic processes along the peri-Gondwana margin during at least Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian times.(c) 2022 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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