Ultramylonites and margarite-bearing quartz-feldspar S-C mylonites, containing amphibolite lenses with symplectitic texture, were encountered in a borehole (Bajánsenye-B-M-I) close to the west of the Transdanubian Central Range Unit. These rocks demonstrate a ductile, horizontal extensional shear zone attaining a thickness of 300 m. Microstructural data, mineral parageneses and mineral chemistry of these rocks indicate a multistage metamorphic evolution, which is consistent with that of the Koralm-Pohorje basement. The youngest mylonitic event (Early Tertiary) took place in the Bajánsenye mylonites at 430-450 °C (greenschist-facies); it rejuvenated coarse-grained muscovite crystals of eo-Alpine age (Early-Middle Cretaceous). The radiometric data presented in this paper demonstrate for the first time an important Early Tertiary tectonic zone in this area.
Tertiary S-C mylonites from the well Bajansenye, Western Hungary
SASSI, RAFFAELE
2002
Abstract
Ultramylonites and margarite-bearing quartz-feldspar S-C mylonites, containing amphibolite lenses with symplectitic texture, were encountered in a borehole (Bajánsenye-B-M-I) close to the west of the Transdanubian Central Range Unit. These rocks demonstrate a ductile, horizontal extensional shear zone attaining a thickness of 300 m. Microstructural data, mineral parageneses and mineral chemistry of these rocks indicate a multistage metamorphic evolution, which is consistent with that of the Koralm-Pohorje basement. The youngest mylonitic event (Early Tertiary) took place in the Bajánsenye mylonites at 430-450 °C (greenschist-facies); it rejuvenated coarse-grained muscovite crystals of eo-Alpine age (Early-Middle Cretaceous). The radiometric data presented in this paper demonstrate for the first time an important Early Tertiary tectonic zone in this area.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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