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Title: | 87Sr / 86Sr applied to age discrimination of the Palaeozoic carbonates of the Ossa-Morena zone (SW Iberia Variscides) |
Authors: | Moreira, Noel Pedro, Jorge Santos, José Francisco Araújo, Alexandre Dias, Rui Ribeiro, Susana Romão, José Mirão, José |
Keywords: | Ossa-Morena Zone Carbonate sedimentation Iberian variscides 87Sr/ 86Sr ratio |
Issue Date: | Apr-2019 |
Publisher: | Springer - International Journal of Earth Sciences |
Citation: | Moreira, N., Pedro, J., Santos, J.F. et al. Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch) (2019) 108: 963. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-019-01688-9 |
Abstract: | Four distinct Palaeozoic episodes of marine carbonate sedimentation are reported in the Ossa-Morena Zone (SW Iberian Variscides). Among them, the Cambrian and the Devonian episodes are those that are well represented in the Portuguese domains of the Ossa-Morena zone. In this zone, the strong Variscan deformation and metamorphic recrystallization obliterate the biostratigraphic contents of some carbonate local successions and their ages have been based on lithostratigraphic correlations.The 87Sr/86Sr values for the Ossa-Morena zone carbonate rocks allow to make an isotopic–lithostratigraphic correlation,based on the comparison between strontium ratios of marine carbonate rocks without chronological data and carbonate rocks with a good age control. Moreover, the established
87Sr/86Sr fingerprints of the marine carbonate episodes from Ossa-Morena
zone should be simultaneously correlated with the worldwide seawater 87Sr/86Sr curve. Despite the interaction of the marine carbonate sedimentation with late secondary dolomitization processes or with high-temperature metamorphic/metasomatic
fluids, which increases the primary
87Sr/86Sr ratios, this methodology allows to define two main distinct clusters of
Sr for the Ossa-Morena zone marine carbonates: a Devonian cluster with strontium ratios lower than 0,708000; and a Cambrian cluster ranging from 0.708777 to 0.708299 (0.708575 ± 0,000161), that can reach 0.709227–0.708866 (0.709087 ± 0,000118) if incipient late secondary dolomitization or high-temperature metamorphism/metasomatism operated. The obtained Sr isotopic ratios corroborate the lithostratigraphic correlations between the carbonate rocks of Abrantes, Assumar, Estremoz, Viana-Alvito, Ficalho and Escoural successions with the Ovetian–Marianian limestones of Alter-do-Chão–Elvas Succession. Moreover, this methodology allows to establish the isotopic discrimination between the Upper Silurian–Devonian limestones of Ferrarias, Barrancos and Bencatel successions and the marbles of Estremoz Succession. |
URI: | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00531-019-01688-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26616 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | GEO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica ICT - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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