Abstract

The application of zircon dating to the reconstruction of orogenic systems is invaluable since time constraints of the geological evolution of orogens are crucial for the proposal of geodynamic and paleogeographic models. Zircon is one of the most promising accessory minerals in geochronology of crystalline basements because of its high-closure temperature. Moreover, U-Pb data of relict and recrystallized grains indicate the maximum sedimentation age as well as the timing of metamorphism in metasediments. In addition, the U-Pb ages of magmatic zircons constrain the timescale of magmatism. The Calabria–Peloritani terrane (CPT) represents a key area in the Southern Variscan Belt, whose reconstruction is still unresolved. Therefore, a review of literature zircon age data accompanied with new data from six samples of orthogneisses, paragneisses, amphibolites, and actinolite schists, helps to constrain the evolution of this Cadomian fragment, affected by metamorphic and magmatic Variscan events. A revisiting of the timing of the geological events from Paleo-proterozoic to Permian is revealed by comparing the internal textures of zircons and their U-Pb age clusters. The detected age peaks at 2500 Ma, 1600 Ma, and 1000 Ma in the CPT were related to a provenance from West and East Gondwana realms. A sedimentation age around 630 Ma emerges for the middle-deep crust terranes of the CPT, affected by Ediacaran (579–540 Ma) intrusions, accompanied by metamorphism dated at 556–509 Ma in the host metasediments. In the following, during Ordovician–Silurian extensional tectonics, the former Cadomian terranes were at least locally affected by fluid-assisted metamorphism (around 450 Ma) whereas the upper extensional basins that formed, were infilled by sediments along with interspersed volcanic to subvolcanic products. All these pre-Silurian terranes were involved in the subduction process of the Palaeotethys–Gondwana margin beneath Laurussia. The compressive phase began around 347 Ma, with under-thrusting of the formerly Gondwana substrate that was subjected to middle-high grade metamorphism, while the Ordovician–Silurian sediments were scraped off along the front of the Southern Variscan Belt and affected by low-grade metamorphism. Decompression of the whole Variscan orogenic system started around 320 Ma, together with uplifting of the chain and emplacement of widespread granitic intrusions which ended around 280 Ma and completed the Variscan orogenic cycle in the CPT.

Highlights

  • Zircon is one of the most widespread accessory minerals in magmatic, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks

  • Records of Pre-Cambrian to Devonian magmatism, sedimentation, metamorphism, and anatexis are preserved in many tectonic units of the Calabria–Peloritani terrane (CPT), which were later subjected to Variscan orogeny [65]

  • U-Pbzircon zirconages agescollected collectedinindifferent different crustal domains allowed to constrain the timing of sedimentation, tectonic,tectonic, metamorphic, and magmatic that affected this us to constrain the timing of sedimentation, metamorphic, and events magmatic events that key sector of the

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Summary

Introduction

Zircon is one of the most widespread accessory minerals in magmatic, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. The regular oscillatory zoning is indicative of slow phase of growth from melt, while the euhedral crystals with development of 010 prism faces without internal structures, are generated by rapid growth in volcanic contexts (Figure 1a) These peculiarities may not be conclusive; only a large number of U-Pb spot analyses can constrain the timing and the context of the crystal growth and permit reliable dating of magmatic rock. Zircons from poly-metamorphic terranes usually contain signatures of inherited grains (Figure 1b, Tur32-Zrn68); the careful dating and interpretation of relict grains contribute to define the origin of protoliths and, in favorable cases, the geological evolution of basement rocks from the depositional stage to the last metamorphic event. The literature data and new U-Pb zircon ages are presented to add more constraints for the magmatic, metamorphic, and sedimentary history, from Precambrian to Permian, of the CPT

Geological Framework of the Calabria–Peloritani Terrane
Structural the CPT
Pre-Variscan Ages in the CPT
Age Distribution in the Castagna Unit
Age Distribution in the Aspromonte–Peloritani Unit
Histogram
Age Distribution in the Lower Complex
Age Distribution in the Sila–Serre Unit
A Synthesis of the Variscan
Discussion
Histogram and probability of U-Pb
Significance of Ordovician—Silurian Signatures
Significance of Devonian Signatures
Findings
From Pre-Variscan to Variscan Geodynamic Frameworks Revealed by Zircon Ages
Conclusions
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