In-situ, U-Pb dating of titanite in phonolitic dykes from the Dolomites area (Southern Alps, Italy): new insights on the timing of the Middle Triassic magmatism
- 1University of Ferrara, Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, Ferrara, Italy (clt@unife.it)
- 2Department of Lithospheric Research, University of Vienna, Josef-Holaubek-Platz 2 (UZA II), 1090 Wien, Austria
- 3Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
- 4Museo Geologico delle Dolomiti, Piazza SS. Filippo e Giacomo 1, 38037 Predazzo, Italy
Due to the complex geodynamic framework and the excellent state of preservation of the stratigraphic relationships towards the host metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, the Permo-Triassic magmatic sequences of the Southern Alps (Italy) are intensely studied. Throughout the Southalpine domain, the main peaks of the volcano-plutonic activity are both pre- and post-dated by the emplacement of small volume of magmas with variable chemical affinity. These magmas, preserved as dykes and veins intruded into the plutonic bodies and/or the overlying volcanites, are powerful tools for tracing the evolution of the magma source and reconstructing the temporal evolution of the magmatic episode. Here, we present a detailed geochemical and geochronological study of phonolitic dykes (SiO2 from 56.8 to 57.8 wt.%; Na2O + K2O from 11.1 to 15.3 wt.%) cropping out near Predazzo (Southern Alps; Italy) and intruded into the basaltic to trachyandesitic Middle Triassic lavas. The phonolites are mostly aphyric with a porphyricity index <10%. The main mineral phases are concentric-zoned clinopyroxene, ranging in composition from diopside-hedenbergite, to aegirine (Wo13-51; En2-29; Fs20-85), K-feldspar and rare sodalite. Accessory phases are titanite, apatite and magnetite embedded in a aphyric matrix. Titanite has a highly variable U-Th concentration (U from 24 to 478 ppm and Th from 170 to 4328 ppm) and is characterized by a chondrite-normalized REE pattern with a convex-upward shape (La/YbN from 18.9 to 41.5) with enrichment in LREE and depletion in HREE. Thermometry through Zr-in-Titanite calculations (Hayden et al., 2008) indicate crystallisation temperatures between 860.3 and 942.8 ± 57 °C. In-situ, U-Pb dating on titanite phenocrysts performed by laser ablation-inductively coupled-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) shows that the age of phonolite dykes is comprised between 240.4 ± 3.2 Ma and 242.0 ± 3.6 Ma, partially overlapping with the emplacement of the Middle-Triassic plutonic bodies of the Dolomites (238.190 ± 0.050 - 238.075 ± 0.087; Storck et al. 2019).
These results provide new insights into the timing of the Middle Triassic magmatic event in the Southern Alps, fostering the debates about the temporal and chemical evolution of the magmatism in between the Variscan orogeny and the opening of the Alpine Tethys.
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Storck, J. C., Brack, P., Wotzlaw, J. F., & Ulmer, P. (2019). Timing and evolution of Middle Triassic magmatism in the Southern Alps (northern Italy). Journal of the Geological Society, 176(2), 253-268.
How to cite: Coltorti, M., Nardini, N., Casetta, F., Tavazzani, L., Peres, S., Ntaflos, T., and Dellantonio, E.: In-situ, U-Pb dating of titanite in phonolitic dykes from the Dolomites area (Southern Alps, Italy): new insights on the timing of the Middle Triassic magmatism , EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-16555, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-16555, 2023.