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URN: urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-39221
URL: http://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/volltexte/2009/3922/


Geochemical characteristics of metabasites in different tectonic units of the North-East-Bavarian crystalline basement

Schüssler, Ulrich ; Okrusch, M. ; Seidel, E. ; Richter, P.

Originalveröffentlichung: (1989) In: The German continental deep drilling program (KTB) : site-selection studies in the Oberpfalz and Schwarzwald / ed. by R. Emmermann and J. Wohlenberg. - Berlin u.a.: Springer, 1989. - ISBN: 3-540-50922-4. - (Exploration of the deep continental crust), S. 67-79.
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SWD-Schlagwörter:
Institut: Institut für Mineralogie und Kristallstrukturlehre
DDC-Sachgruppe: Geowissenschaften
Dokumentart: InBuch (Kapitel / Teil einer Monographie)
Sprache: Englisch
Erstellungsjahr: 1989
Publikationsdatum: 11.11.2009
Kurzfassung auf Englisch: Comprehensive geochemical investigations of rnetabasites yielded constraints
for a correlation of, or discrimination between the different
tectonic units within the northeast Bavarian crystalline basement.
The Münchberg nappe pile consists of at least five large tectonic units
which exhibit differences in lithology, in part also in metamorphie
grade and in metamorphie history. The metabasites in each of these
nappes show their own, significant geochemical characteristics. The
lowermost tectonic unit, the Bavarian lithofacies, includes the anchimetamorphie
Ordovician Randschieferserie which contains alkaline basalts.
In their geochemistry, they are sirnilar to the metabasites of
the Fichtelgebirge crystalline complex in the autochthonous Saxo-thuringian.
The next higher tectonic unit of the Münchberg nappe pile,
the Prasinit-Phyllit-Serie contains metabasites which can be derived
from subalkaline basalts with a clear calc-alkaline tendency. There is
a striking geochemical resemblance to the metabasites of the Erbendorf
Greenschist Zone (EGZ) underscorinq the similar lithology of both
allochthonous units which appear to be in a similar tectonic position.
The Randamphibolit-Serie higher up in the Münchberg nappe pile consists
of metabasites with tholeiitic characteristics and a pronounced differentiation
trend. The next higher tectonic unit, the Liegendserie of the
Münchberg gneiss cornplex s. str., contains metagabbros to metagabbronorites
with a high-Al basaltic composition. The amphibolites and
banded hornblende gneisses of the overlying Hangendserie are of subalkaline
basaltic character with calc-alkaline affinity.
The Zone Erbendorf-Vohenstrauss (ZEV) is currently regarded as an
allochthonous unit equivalent to the higher crystalline nappes of the
Münchberg pile. However, the geochemical character of the metabasites
do not encourage such a correlation. Neither the schistose and striped
amphibolites nor the flaseramphibolites of the ZEV with their N-KORB
and E-MORB character respectively, find convincing counterparts in the
crystalline nappes of the Münchberg pile. However, an interestingly
close resemblance exists between the schistose and striped amphibolites
in the ZEV, on the one hand, and in the autochthonous Zone Tirschenreuth-
Mähring (ZTM) and the adjacent Moldanubian sensu strictu, on the
other.
Owing to the absence of age criteria, our results cannot be used, so
far, to reconstruct the paleogeographical position of the individual
tectonic units, based on the geochemical characteristics of their
respective metabasites.

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