Structure and U-Pb dating of the Saint-Arnac pluton and the Ansignan charnockite (Agly Massif): a cross-section from the upper to the middle crust of the Variscan Eastern Pyrenees
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Olivier, Philippe
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Structure and U-Pb dating of the Saint-Arnac pluton and the Ansignan charnockite (Agly Massif): a cross-section from the upper to the middle crust of the Variscan Eastern Pyrenees
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In the Agly Massif (Pyrenees), two Variscan plutons, the Saint-Arnac pluton and the Ansignan
charnockite, intrude different levels of a c. 10 km thick crustal section. The Saint-Arnac pluton intrudes
through upper crustal rocks and the Ansignan charnockite cuts mid-crustal country-rocks. A structural study
of these plutons based on the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility technique, combined with a kinematic
study of the country-rocks, shows that the structures and emplacement modes of the plutons are compatible
with those of the other plutons of the Pyrenees emplaced during the D2 transpressive phase. U–Pb dating on
zircons from the Saint-Arnac pluton yields a 308.3 1.2 Ma age for a diorite and a 303.6 4.7 Ma age for a
granodiorite. The charnockite was previously dated at 315 Ma. The emplacement ages of these two intrusions
are thus separated by at least 5 Ma. First, numerous sills and laccoliths, such as the Ansignan laccolith, were
injected in the middle crust, and this induced heating and thickening. Subsequently, the large Saint-Arnac
pluton was injected in the upper crust at the beginning of formation of a gneissic dome.
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of the LMTG–UMR 5563, Universite´ de Toulouse/CNRS/IRD/OMP.
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JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Volume: 165, Pages: 141-152, Part: Part 1, 2008
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