Abstract

Abstract. The tectonothermal evolution of an area located in the core of the Ibero-Armorican Arc (Variscan belt) has been determined by using the conodont colour alteration index (CAI), Kübler index of illite (KI), the Árkai index of chlorite (AI) and the analysis of clay minerals and rock cleavage. The area is part of the Cantabrian Zone (CZ), which represents the foreland fold and thrust belt of the orogen. It has been thrust by several large units of the CZ, what resulted in the generation of a large number of synorogenic Carboniferous sediments. CAI, KI and AI values show an irregular distribution of metamorphic grade, independent of stratigraphic position. Two tectonothermal events have been distinguished in the area. The first one, poorly defined, is mainly located in the northern part. It gave rise to very-low-grade metamorphism in some areas and it was associated with a deformation event that resulted in the emplacement of the last large thrust unit and development of upright folds and associated cleavage (S1). The second tectonothermal event gave rise to low-grade metamorphism and cleavage (S2) crosscutting earlier upright folds in the central, western and southern parts of the study area. The event continued with the intrusion of small igneous rock bodies, which gave rise to contact metamorphism and hydrothermal alteration. This event was linked to an extensional episode due to a gravitational instability at the end of the Variscan deformation. This tectonothermal evolution occurred during the Gzhelian–Sakmarian. Subsequently, several hydrothermal episodes took place and local crenulation cleavage developed during the Alpine deformation.

Highlights

  • The Variscan belt defines an arc in the north-western Iberian Peninsula (Ibero-Armorican Arc) whose core is formed by the Cantabrian Zone (CZ), which represents the foreland fold and thrust belt of the orogen (Fig. 1)

  • The present study aims to present a model of tectonothermal evolution for the core of the Ibero-Armorican Arc based on conodont colour alteration index (CAI), the Kübler index

  • Study of the low-grade metamorphic rocks and associated structures in the south-eastern sector of the CZ has allowed a model for the tectonothermal evolution of the core of an arcuate orogenic belt to be developed

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Introduction

The Variscan belt defines an arc in the north-western Iberian Peninsula (Ibero-Armorican Arc) whose core is formed by the Cantabrian Zone (CZ), which represents the foreland fold and thrust belt of the orogen (Fig. 1). This zone consists of Palaeozoic rocks in which two tectonostratigraphic units have been distinguished (Julivert, 1978; Marcos and Pulgar, 1982), whose limit is approximately located by the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary. It is a foreland basin that occupies the core of the Ibero-Armorican Arc and has undergone a complex history of sedimentation, deformation, metamorphism and, to a lesser extent, magmatism

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