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Rb-Sr and Ar-40/Ar-39 ages in blueschists from the Ile de Groix (Armorican Massif, France): Implications for closure mechanisms in isotopic systems

Valérie Bosse
Gilbert Féraud
  • Fonction : Auteur
Michel Corsini

Résumé

Rb­Sr and 40Ar/39Ar data mainly ranging from 345  5 to 361  5 Ma and from 348.4  1.4 to 364.6  1.4 Ma, respectively, have been obtained on phengite from the HP/LT rocks from the Ile de Groix (Armorican Massif, France), which represents one of the few occurrences of Variscan blueschists. Petrological data show two blueschist-facies units, recording distinct peak P­T conditions (about 16­20 kbar, 500 °C and 12­16 kbar, 450 °C in the upper and lower units, respectively) followed by a nearly isothermal decompression in the greenschist facies. Rb­Sr and 40Ar/39Ar results, defining two groups of ages mainly around 345­353 Ma and 358­366 Ma, are consistent in well-preserved blueschist-facies rocks as well as in strongly overprinted samples from both units. One sample excepted, there is no evidence of inherited or excess argon and resetting of the isotopic systems. Oldest Rb­Sr and 40Ar/39Ar ages are found in rocks with well-preserved blueschist-facies parageneses, while younger ages are obtained on samples with a strong greenschist-facies overprint. This suggests that the closure of the K­Ar system is diachronous in samples, which record the same P­T evolution. A closure of the K­Ar clock at around 450­500 °C in phengite from rocks left nearly undeformed after the blueschist-facies metamorphism is in agreement with petrological, geochemical and structural data. Thus, in these samples, the oldest Rb­Sr and 40Ar/39Ar ages (around 360­370 Ma) represent the age of the HP metamorphism. In the overprinted samples, later closure of the K­Ar and Rb­Sr clocks is the result of retrogression and continuing ductile deformation. The small age difference between the oldest and the youngest Rb­Sr and 40Ar/39Ar ages (around 10­20 Ma) argues in favour of a relatively fast cooling.

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Géochimie

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hal-00083665 , version 1 (03-07-2006)

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Valérie Bosse, Gilbert Féraud, Michel Ballevre, Jean-Jacque Peucat, Michel Corsini. Rb-Sr and Ar-40/Ar-39 ages in blueschists from the Ile de Groix (Armorican Massif, France): Implications for closure mechanisms in isotopic systems. Chemical Geology, 2005, 220 (1-2), pp.21-45. ⟨10.1016/j.chemgeo.2005.02.019⟩. ⟨hal-00083665⟩
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