@inproceedings{KreuzerVejnarSchuessleretal.1988, author = {Kreuzer, Hans and Vejnar, Zdenek and Sch{\"u}ssler, Ulrich and Okrusch, Martin and Seidel, Eberhard}, title = {K-Ar dating of the last metamorphic events in different tectonic units of the western margin of the Bohemian Massif}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-87527}, year = {1988}, abstract = {K-Ar dating on hornblendes and micas from the Tepl{\"a}Domazlice zone revealed a pattern of dates which significantly deviates from the mid-Carboniferous to early Permian one that is found in the adjacent low-pressure metamorphic Moldanubian and Saxothuringian. Especially for the Mari{\"a}nske L{\"a}zne metabasic complex, confirming early Czech determinations, the dates resemble the early Devonian pattern determined for the M{\"u}nchberg Gneiss Massif and the Erbendorf-Vohenstrauß zone of northeastern Bavaria. This supports the idea that all three units are remnants of a huge complex which suffered a metamorphic overprint under medium-pressure conditions, probably in the early Devonian. Streng rejuvenation is found in the southern part of the Tepl{\"a}-Domailice zone by which micas and even two hornblendes were reset to mid-Carboniferous ages. According to the geological setting, part of the apparently preDevonian dates may be explained by inherited argon from earlier metamorphic and magmatic events, e.g. the high-pressure metamorphism documented in eclogitic relics. However, excess argon, caused by the mid-Carboniferous overprint cannot be excluded.}, subject = {Geochemie}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KreuzerVejnarSchuessleretal.1988, author = {Kreuzer, Hans and Vejnar, Zdenek and Sch{\"u}ssler, Ulrich and Okrusch, Martin and Seidel, Eberhard}, title = {K-Ar dating in the Tepl{\´a}-Domazlice zone at the western margin of the Bohemian Massif}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-31106}, year = {1988}, abstract = {K-Ar dating on hornblendes and micas from the Tepla Domazlice zone revealed a pattern of dates which significantly deviates from the mid-Carboniferous to early Permian one that is found in the adjacent low-pressure metamorphic Moldanubian and Saxothuringian. Especially for the Marianske Lazne metabasic complex, confirming early Czech determinations, the dates resemble the early Devonian pattern determined for the Munchberg Gneiss Massif and the Erbendorf-Vohenstrau zone of northeastern Bavaria. This supports the idea that all three units are remnants of a huge' complex which suffered a metamorphic overprint under medium-pressure conditions, probably in the early Devonian. Strong rejuvenation is found in the southern part of the Tepla-Domazlice zone by which micas and even two hornblendes were reset to mid-Carboniferous ages. According to the geological setting, part of the apparently preDevonian dates may be explained by inherited argon from earlier metamorphic and magmatic events, e.g. the high-pressure metamorphism documented in eciogitic relics. However, excess argon, caused by the mid-Carboniferous overprint cannot be excluded.}, language = {en} }