Abstract

AbstractThe late Miocene Monte Capanne and Porto Azzurro plutons are investigated by means of coupled U–Pb zircon and 40Ar/39Ar white mica dating to test the occurrence of long‐lived magmatic systems in the upper crust. Zircon crystallized for >1 Ma in both plutonic systems, with supersolidus conditions overlapping for ~220 ka indicating previously unrecognized co‐existence of the two reservoirs. The development of the Porto Azzurro high T‐aureole is post‐dated by continuous igneous zircon crystallization until ~6.0 Ma. By linking crystallization to post‐emplacement cooling of late‐stage pulses in both western and eastern Elba we constrain long‐lived sizeable reservoirs (possibly the same reservoir) in the Tyrrhenian upper crust between ~8 and 6 Ma.

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