Major and trace element analyses plus six new 40Ar/39Ar data obtained on feldspar separates for selected igneous rocks belonging to the Oligo-Miocene igneous activity of Sardinia are reported here. The rocks show ''subduction-related'' geochemical characteristics, ascribed to the metasomatic modification of a mantle wedge developed above a W/NW directed subduction system involving the recycling of Neo-Tethyan oceanic lithosphere beneath the southern European margin. The 40Ar/39Ar data shift back the beginning of the igneous activity in Sardinia to late Eocene (38.28 ± 0.26 Ma), whereas the end of the igneous activity is possibly shifted forward to late middle Miocene (12.24 ± 0.98 Ma). We therefore propose to rename the Oligo-Miocene igneous phase as the ''late Eocene-middle Miocene'' phase. Rare earth element inversion modeling on subduction-related volcanic rocks of Sardinia requires equilibrium with spinel-lherzolite facies, therefore implying depths of formation lower than 80 km. To reach these depths, a 45 dipping slab needs 11 to 4 Myr (with 1 to 3 cm/yr subduction velocity, respectively), reducing the beginning of Apennine subduction to the 49-42 Ma interval. The different models proposed in literature to explain the origin and the evolution of the central western Mediterranean basins are here reviewed and critically discussed.

Beginning of the Apennine subduction system in central western Mediterranean: constraints from Cenozoic orogenic magmatic activity of Sardinia (Italy)

Lustrino M;
2009

Abstract

Major and trace element analyses plus six new 40Ar/39Ar data obtained on feldspar separates for selected igneous rocks belonging to the Oligo-Miocene igneous activity of Sardinia are reported here. The rocks show ''subduction-related'' geochemical characteristics, ascribed to the metasomatic modification of a mantle wedge developed above a W/NW directed subduction system involving the recycling of Neo-Tethyan oceanic lithosphere beneath the southern European margin. The 40Ar/39Ar data shift back the beginning of the igneous activity in Sardinia to late Eocene (38.28 ± 0.26 Ma), whereas the end of the igneous activity is possibly shifted forward to late middle Miocene (12.24 ± 0.98 Ma). We therefore propose to rename the Oligo-Miocene igneous phase as the ''late Eocene-middle Miocene'' phase. Rare earth element inversion modeling on subduction-related volcanic rocks of Sardinia requires equilibrium with spinel-lherzolite facies, therefore implying depths of formation lower than 80 km. To reach these depths, a 45 dipping slab needs 11 to 4 Myr (with 1 to 3 cm/yr subduction velocity, respectively), reducing the beginning of Apennine subduction to the 49-42 Ma interval. The different models proposed in literature to explain the origin and the evolution of the central western Mediterranean basins are here reviewed and critically discussed.
2009
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Geochronology
Petrology
Isotope Geochemistry
Sardinia
Subduction
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