Authors
Alfredo Caggianelli, Domenico Liotta, Giacomo Prosser, Giorgio Ranalli
Publication date
2007/12
Source
Terra Nova
Volume
19
Issue
6
Pages
502-514
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The late Hercynian tectonic evolution of the Calabria crust is characterized by peak metamorphic conditions up to 800 °C and 1000 MPa, and coeval mid‐crustal granitoid emplacement at 304–300 Ma. To check if a post‐collisional extensional framework, similar to that of other Hercynian massifs, can explain petrologic data, we model the pressure–temperature evolution of the crust during extension following granitoid emplacement. Model parameters are constrained by petrologic, geochemical and structural data. Computed PT paths are characterized by nearly isothermal decompression followed by isobaric cooling, which show a good fit to petrologic PT paths for duration of extension between 5 and 10 Ma. The model results, therefore, support an interpretation of the magmatic and metamorphic evolution of the Calabria crust in terms of the late Hercynian extension. In this framework, slab break‐off is a …
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