TY - JOUR
T1 - The Léon Domain (French Massif Armoricain)
T2 - A westward extension of the mid-german crystalline rise? structural and geochronological insights
AU - Faure, Michel
AU - Sommers, Claire
AU - Melleton, Jérémie
AU - Cocherie, Alain
AU - Lautout, Olivier
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - The Léon Domain in the NW part of the French Massif Armoricain is a stack of synmetamorphic nappes displaced from south to north in ductile conditions. From bottom to top, an orthogneissic basement is overthrusted successively by (1) a Lower Nappe of gneiss including mafic eclogites, (2) an Intermediate Nappe of biotite-garnet-staurolite micaschists with mafic blocks, and (3) an upper nappe made up of Neoproterozoic phyllites covered by unmetamorphosed Paleozoic sedimentary series. This microstructural study documents a polyphase evolution with firstly a top-to-the-N shearing, secondly followed by upright folding of the stack of nappes coeval with migmatization, and lastly, a dextral wrenching along the North Armorican Shear Zone associated with emplacement of synkinematic plutons. New U-Th/Pb chemical dating of monazites from biotite-garnet-staurolite micaschists, migmatites, and granitoids argue for 340-335 Ma, 335-327 Ma, and about 320 Ma ages for synthrusting metamorphism, anatexis, and wrenching, respectively. A metagabbro from Le Conquet yields a zircon LA-ICP-MS age of 478 ± 4 Ma, which corresponds to magma emplacement time. The Léon Domain is interpreted as a microcontinent separated from Armorica by the Le Conquet-Penzé suture to the south and east, and from Laurussia by the Rheic suture to the north. A possible correlation with the Mid-German Crystalline Rise of Central Europe is discussed.
AB - The Léon Domain in the NW part of the French Massif Armoricain is a stack of synmetamorphic nappes displaced from south to north in ductile conditions. From bottom to top, an orthogneissic basement is overthrusted successively by (1) a Lower Nappe of gneiss including mafic eclogites, (2) an Intermediate Nappe of biotite-garnet-staurolite micaschists with mafic blocks, and (3) an upper nappe made up of Neoproterozoic phyllites covered by unmetamorphosed Paleozoic sedimentary series. This microstructural study documents a polyphase evolution with firstly a top-to-the-N shearing, secondly followed by upright folding of the stack of nappes coeval with migmatization, and lastly, a dextral wrenching along the North Armorican Shear Zone associated with emplacement of synkinematic plutons. New U-Th/Pb chemical dating of monazites from biotite-garnet-staurolite micaschists, migmatites, and granitoids argue for 340-335 Ma, 335-327 Ma, and about 320 Ma ages for synthrusting metamorphism, anatexis, and wrenching, respectively. A metagabbro from Le Conquet yields a zircon LA-ICP-MS age of 478 ± 4 Ma, which corresponds to magma emplacement time. The Léon Domain is interpreted as a microcontinent separated from Armorica by the Le Conquet-Penzé suture to the south and east, and from Laurussia by the Rheic suture to the north. A possible correlation with the Mid-German Crystalline Rise of Central Europe is discussed.
KW - Crustal melting
KW - Massif Armoricain
KW - Microcontinent collision
KW - Mid-German Crystalline Rise
KW - Paleozoic
KW - U-Th/Pb chemical dating
KW - Variscan belt
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77952882904
U2 - 10.1007/s00531-008-0360-x
DO - 10.1007/s00531-008-0360-x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77952882904
SN - 1437-3254
VL - 99
SP - 65
EP - 81
JO - International Journal of Earth Sciences
JF - International Journal of Earth Sciences
IS - 1
ER -