A revised Ordovician age for the Miranda do Douro orthogneiss, Portugal. Zircon U-Pb ion-microprobe and LA-ICPMS dating

Author

Bea, Fernando

Mntero, P.

Talavera, Cristina

Zinger, T.

Publication date

2006

Abstract

The Miranda do Douro orthogneiss was believed to be the oldest magmatic rock of the Central Iberian Zone, on the base of a U-Pb discordia upper intercept of 618 ± 9 Ma. Nevertheless, new ion-microprobe and LA-ICPMS U-Pb zircon dating revealed that the crystallization age was 483 ± 3 Ma. The orthogneiss also contains a 605 ± 13 Ma zircon population that indicates that the source-rock for the Ordovician magma was Pan-African. Moreover, a few ~3.17 Ga zircon grains were also recorded. These grains are the oldest found so far in Iberia, and its occurrence would suggest the involvement of an Archean crust in the Pan-African orogeny.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

U-Pb dating; Ollo de Sapo; Pre-Variscan; Central Iberian Zone; Gneiss

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Related items

Geologica acta ; Vol. 4, Núm. 3 (2006), p. 395-401

Rights

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