The Acquadolce Subunit on the Island of Elba, Italy, records blueschist facies met- amorphism related to the Oligocene–early Miocene stages of continental collision in the Northern Apennines. The blueschist facies metamorphism is represented by glaucophane- and lawsonite-bearing metabasite associated with marble and calcs- chist. These rock types occur as lenses in a schistose complex representing fore- deep deposits of early Oligocene age. Detailed petrological analyses on metabasic and metapelitic protoliths, involving mineral and bulk-rock chemistry coupled with P–T and P–T–X(Fe 2 O 3 ) pseudosection modelling using PERPLE_X, show that the Acquadolce Subunit recorded nearly isothermal exhumation from peak pressure– temperature conditions of 1.5–1.8GPa and 320–370°C. During exhumation, peak lawsonite- and possibly carpholite- or stilpnomelane-bearing assemblages were overprinted and partially obliterated by epidote-blueschist and, subsequently, albite- greenschist facies metamorphic assemblages. This study sheds new light on the tec- tonic evolution of Adria-derived metamorphic units in the Northern Apennines, by showing (a) the deep underthrusting of continental crust during continental collision and (b) rapid exhumation along ‘cold’ and nearly isothermal paths, compatible with syn-orogenic extrusion.

High‐P (P = 1.5–1.8 GPa) blueschist from Elba: Implications for underthrusting and exhumation of continental units in the Northern Apennines / Papeschi, Samuele; Musumeci, Giovanni; Massonne, Hans‐Joachim; Mazzarini, Francesco; Ryan, Eric James; Viola, Giulio. - In: JOURNAL OF METAMORPHIC GEOLOGY. - ISSN 0263-4929. - STAMPA. - 38:5(2020), pp. 495-525. [10.1111/jmg.12530]

High‐P (P = 1.5–1.8 GPa) blueschist from Elba: Implications for underthrusting and exhumation of continental units in the Northern Apennines

Viola, Giulio
2020

Abstract

The Acquadolce Subunit on the Island of Elba, Italy, records blueschist facies met- amorphism related to the Oligocene–early Miocene stages of continental collision in the Northern Apennines. The blueschist facies metamorphism is represented by glaucophane- and lawsonite-bearing metabasite associated with marble and calcs- chist. These rock types occur as lenses in a schistose complex representing fore- deep deposits of early Oligocene age. Detailed petrological analyses on metabasic and metapelitic protoliths, involving mineral and bulk-rock chemistry coupled with P–T and P–T–X(Fe 2 O 3 ) pseudosection modelling using PERPLE_X, show that the Acquadolce Subunit recorded nearly isothermal exhumation from peak pressure– temperature conditions of 1.5–1.8GPa and 320–370°C. During exhumation, peak lawsonite- and possibly carpholite- or stilpnomelane-bearing assemblages were overprinted and partially obliterated by epidote-blueschist and, subsequently, albite- greenschist facies metamorphic assemblages. This study sheds new light on the tec- tonic evolution of Adria-derived metamorphic units in the Northern Apennines, by showing (a) the deep underthrusting of continental crust during continental collision and (b) rapid exhumation along ‘cold’ and nearly isothermal paths, compatible with syn-orogenic extrusion.
2020
High‐P (P = 1.5–1.8 GPa) blueschist from Elba: Implications for underthrusting and exhumation of continental units in the Northern Apennines / Papeschi, Samuele; Musumeci, Giovanni; Massonne, Hans‐Joachim; Mazzarini, Francesco; Ryan, Eric James; Viola, Giulio. - In: JOURNAL OF METAMORPHIC GEOLOGY. - ISSN 0263-4929. - STAMPA. - 38:5(2020), pp. 495-525. [10.1111/jmg.12530]
Papeschi, Samuele; Musumeci, Giovanni; Massonne, Hans‐Joachim; Mazzarini, Francesco; Ryan, Eric James; Viola, Giulio
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