posted on 2016-06-21, 11:32authored byCarmen Aguilar, Montserrat Liesa, Pedro Castiñeiras, Marina Navidad
<p>Variscan migmatites cropping out in the eastern Pyrenees were dated together with Late Variscan plutonic rocks. Upper Proterozoic–Lower
Cambrian series were migmatized during a thermal episode that occurred in the interval 320–315 Ma coeval with the main Variscan
deformation event (D<sub>1</sub>). The calc-alkaline Sant Llorenç–La Jonquera pluton and the gabbro–diorite Ceret stock were emplaced during a later thermal
episode synchronous with the D<sub>2</sub> deformation event. A tonalite located at the base of La Jonquera suite intruded into the upper crustal levels between 314
and 311 Ma. The gabbro–diorite stock was emplaced in the middle levels of the series in two magmatic pulses at 312 and 307
Ma. The thermal evolution recorded in the eastern Pyrenees can be correlated with that of neighbouring areas of NE Iberia
(Pyrenees–Catalan Coastal Ranges) and SE France (Montagne Noire). The correlation suggests a NW–SE-trending zonation where
the northeasternmost areas (Montagne Noire and eastern Pyrenees) would occupy relatively more internal zones of the orogen
than the southwesternmost ones.
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