Laura AIRAGHI
Thermobarometry and crystal chemistry evolution of low-grade metamorphism in central Pyrenees
Supervisors:
Nicolas Bellahsen and Benoit Dubacq
ISTeP, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
Major Results
- pervasive late-Variscan hydrothermal pre-kinematic alteration at at 300-230 Ma, at 300-350°C in Bielsa massif;
- syn-kinematic Alpine metamorphism at ~40 Ma, 280-300°C in mylonites and fractured granites of Bielsa massif;
- high element mobility in distributed mylonites of Bielsa vs. low element mobility in localized strain zones of Maladeta massif;
- partial chlorite replacement even in high strain zone due to disconnected nano defects outside areas of fluid channelization.
Abstract
Age distribution (this study and biblio results). Analysis and dating mineral (Zircon, Anatase, Titanite and Monazite). Chlorite thermometry shows a pre-kinematic (300-230 Ma) alteration at 300-350°C. Then a 40Ma mylonitic deformation at 280-300°C
Pre‐orogenic upper crustal softening by lower greenschist‐facies metamorphic reactions in granites of the central Pyrenees
Pre‐orogenic upper crustal softening by lower greenschist‐facies metamorphic reactions in granites of the central Pyrenees
Airaghi, L., Bellahsen, N., Dubacq, B., Chew, D., Rosenberg, C., Janots, E., Waldner, M. and Magnin, V. (2020). Pre-orogenic upper crustal softening by lower greenschist facies metamorphic reactions in granites of the central Pyrenees. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 38(2), 183-204.
keywords: Axial Zone, Bielsa, chlorite–white mica thermobarometry, mylonites, U–Th/Pb anatase–titanite–monazite dating
Shortening of the axial zone, pyrenees: Shortening sequence, upper crustal mylonites and crustal strength
Shortening of the axial zone, pyrenees: Shortening sequence, upper crustal mylonites and crustal strength
Bellahsen, N., Bayet, L., Denele, Y., Waldner, M., Airaghi, L., Rosenberg, C.,… & Vacherat, A. (2019). Shortening of the axial zone, Pyrenees: Shortening sequence, upper crustal mylonites and crustal strength. Tectonophysics, 766, 433–452.
keywords: collision, rheology, Pyrenees, basement, greenschist