Abstract

The southwestern French Massif central in western Rouergue displays an inverted metamorphic sequence with eclogite and amphibolite facies units forming the top of the nappe stack. They are often grouped into the leptyno-amphibolite complex included, in this area, at the base of the Upper Gneiss Unit. We sampled garnet micaschists and amphibolites to investigate their metamorphic history with isochemical phase diagrams, thermobarometry and U-Pb zircon dating. Our results demonstrate that two different tectono-metamorphic units can be distinguished. The Najac unit consists of biotite-poor phengite-garnet micaschists, a basic-ultrabasic intrusion containing retrogressed eclogites and phengite orthogneisses. Pressure and temperature estimates on micaschists with syn-kinematic garnets yield a prograde with garnet growth starting at 380 °C/6–7 kbar, peak pressure at 16 kbar for 570 °C, followed by retrogression in the greenschist facies. The age of high pressure metamorphism has been constrained in a recent publication between ca. 383 and 369 Ma. The Laguépie unit comprises garnet-free and garnet-bearing amphibolites with isolated lenses, veins or dykes of leucotonalitic gneiss. Thermobarometry and phase diagram calculation on a garnet amphibolite yield suprasolidus peak P-T conditions at 710 °C, 10 kbar followed by retrogression and deformation under greenschist and amphibolite facies conditions. New U-Pb analyses obtained on igneous zircon rims from a leucotonalitic gneiss yield an age of 363 ± 3 Ma, interpreted as the timing of zircon crystallization after incipient partial melting of the host amphibolite. The eclogitic Najac unit records the subduction of a continental margin during Upper Devonian. It is tentatively correlated to a Middle Allochthon, sandwiched between the Lower Gneiss Unit and the Upper Gneiss Unit. Such an intermediate unit is still poorly defined in the French Massif central but it can be a lateral equivalent of the Groix blueschists in the south Armorican massif. The Uppermost Devonian, amphibolite facies Laguépie unit correlates in terms of P-T-t evolution to the Upper Gneiss Unit in the Western French Massif central. This Late Devonian metamorphism is contemporaneous with active margin magmatism and confirms that the French Massif central belonged to the continental upper plate of an ocean-continent subduction system just before the stacking of Mississippian nappes.

Highlights

  • The evaluation of pressure-temperature-time paths in orogenic belts is fundamental to reconstruct the geotectonic evolution before, during and after the orogenesis

  • Berger et al (2010a, 2010b) proposed to introduce a Middle Allochthon in the French Massif central (FMC) located between Lower Gneiss Unit (LGU) and Upper Gneiss Unit (UGU) and composed of HP to UHP eclogites with host orthogneiss and micaschists and of ophiolites marked by a post-oceanic equilibration in the granulite facies (Santallier et al, 1994; Berger et al, 2010b)

  • Considering the conditions and age of amphibolite facies metamorphism (363 Ma) along with the deformation post-dating the anatectic stage, the Laguépie units correlates with the Leptyno-Amphibolite Complex (LAC) in the FMC and the Champtoceaux Unit in the AM, that we tentatively ascribe to the Upper Gneiss Unit as defined in the literature

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Summary

Introduction

The evaluation of pressure-temperature-time paths in orogenic belts is fundamental to reconstruct the geotectonic evolution before, during and after the orogenesis. More detailed metamorphic petrology studies are needed to propose a better scheme of subdivision and coherent geodynamic interpretations This metamorphic organization is not integrated in the most recent compilations on the metamorphic evolution of the French Massif central (Faure et al, 2009; Lardeaux, 2014) in which most HP metamorphic rocks are included within the Upper Gneiss Unit encompassing the enigmatic leptyno-amphibolite complex (Santallier et al, 1988). The latter is defined as a bimodal association of felsic and mafic gneisses frequently containing relics of eclogite and granulite facies rocks and often located at the base of UGU, sometimes in LGU. These results are coupled to U-Pb zircon dating in the latter unit and interpreted considering the new and robust multi-method ages provided by Lotout et al (2018) on an eclogite from Najac

Geological setting
Samples description and mineral chemistry
The Laguépie unit
Micaschists of the Najac unit
Amphibolites from the Laguépie unit
Micaschists from the Najac unit
Zircon U-Pb geochronology
Two distinct tectono-metamorphic units with contrasted P-T paths
Findings
Geodynamic significance
Conclusion
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