ABSTRACT: The southwestern Angolan Shield hosts the Earth's largest Mesoproterozoic massif-type anorthosite complex (up to 53,500 km(2)), the Kunene Complex (KC). This complex is the result of a long-lived (similar to 200 Ma) episodic emplacement of coalescent magmatic pulses. The recent acquisition of multidisciplinary data during the PLANAGEO project has significantly enhanced our understanding of the Precamb...
ABSTRACT: Several studies suggest the existence of multiple tectonic domains within the Angolan Shield [1], yet the Archaean to Palaeoproterozoic basement of SW Angola and NW Namibia remains largely unexplored. Similarly, distinct Mesoproterozoic (1534–1065 Ma) igneous suites are documented in the SW Angolan Shield, including the largest known gabbro-anorthosite complex (~42,500 km²), the Kunene Complex (KC), b...
SUMMARY: Geochronological data from the pre-Mesozoic basement of the Lusitanian Basement (West of the Porto-Tomar Fault) was obtained. Results show a predominant Cadomian/Pan-African and Eburnean inheritance/source, placing this sector as a peri-Gondwanan domain. However, two major differences can be seen in the data: samples with a clear absence in Mesoproterozoic ages vs. samples with a clear presence of thes...
ABSTRACT: The Papoa Volcanic Breccia (Peniche, West Portugal) is a Mesozoic pyroclastic deposit that includes numerous igneous and metamorphic xenoliths belonging to the Variscan basement of the Lusitanian Basin, in which this unit outcrops. These rocks correspond mostly to syenogranites and diatexites affected by intense pyrometamorphism and, despite their strong secondary alteration by weathering, they still ...
SUMMARY: Geochronological data from the pre-Mesozoic basement of the Lusitanian Basement (West of the Porto-Tomar Fault) was obtained. Results show a predominant Cadomian/Pan-African and Eburnean inheritance/source, placing this sector as a peri-Gondwanan domain. However, two major differences can be seen in the data: samples with a clear absence in Mesoproterozoic ages vs. samples with a clear presence of thes...
RESUMEN: La ZSP es la unidad geotectónica más al suroeste del Orógeno Varisco y se consideran los siguientes dominios: Pulo do Lobo (Frasniense inferior y Fameniense superior), Faja Pirítica Ibérica (Givetiense-Viseense superior), Grupo Flysch Baixo Alen tejo (Viseense superior-Moscoviense superior) y Grupo Suroeste (Estruniense-Bashkiriense medio). En el proyecto GEO_FPI se ha prestado especial atención a la F...
RESUMEN: La ZSP es la unidad geotectónica más al suroeste del Orógeno Varisco y se consideran los siguientes dominios: Pulo do Lobo (Frasniense inferior y Fameniense superior), Faja Pirítica Ibérica (Givetiense-Viseense superior), Grupo Flysch Baixo Alen tejo (Viseense superior-Moscoviense superior) y Grupo Suroeste (Estruniense-Bashkiriense medio). En el proyecto GEO_FPI se ha prestado especial atención a la F...
Two distinct Cambrian magmatic pulses are recognized in the Ossa-Morena Zone (SW Iberia): an early rift-(ER) and a main rift-related event. This Cambrian magmatism is related to intra-continental rifting of North Gondwana that is thought to have culminated in the opening of the Rheic Ocean in Lower Ordovician times. New data of whole-rock geochemistry (19 samples), Sm–Nd–Sr isotopes (4 samples) and ID–TIMS U–Pb...
The Ossa-Morena Zone (SW Iberia) displays a well-preserved record of the history of the northern Gondwana margin in Late Ediacaran-Early Cambrian times. This period of time is marked by the late-stage evolution of the Cadomian magmatic arc and related back-arc basins (c. 590-545 Ma), and the onset of rifting and widespread magmatism (c. 530-500 Ma) that led to the opening of the Rheic Ocean. Here we present new...