The East Anatolia–Lesser Caucasus ophiolite: An exceptional case of large-scale obduction, synthesis of data and numerical modelling
We present new, geological, metamorphic, geochemical and geochronological data on the East Anatolian–Lesser Caucasus ophiolites. These data are used in combination with a synthesis of previous data and numerical modelling to unravel the tectonic emplacement of ophiolites in this region. All these da...
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author | Y. Rolland M. Hässig D. Bosch O. Bruguier R. Melis G. Galoyan G. Topuz L. Sahakyan A. Avagyan M. Sosson |
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description | We present new, geological, metamorphic, geochemical and geochronological data on the East Anatolian–Lesser Caucasus ophiolites. These data are used in combination with a synthesis of previous data and numerical modelling to unravel the tectonic emplacement of ophiolites in this region. All these data allow the reconstruction of a large obducted ophiolite nappe, thrusted for >100 km and up to 250 km on the Anatolian-Armenian block. The ophiolite petrology shows three distinct magmatic series, highlighted by new isotopic and trace element data: (1) The main Early Jurassic Tholeiites (ophiolite s.s.) bear LILE-enriched, subduction-modified, MORB chemical composition. Geology and petrology of the Tholeiite series substantiates a slow-spreading oceanic environment in a time spanning from the Late Triassic to the Middle‒Late Jurassic. Serpentinites, gabbros and plagiogranites were exhumed by normal faults, and covered by radiolarites, while minor volumes of pillow-lava flows infilled the rift grabens. Tendency towards a subduction-modified geochemical signature suggests emplacement in a marginal basin above a subduction zone. (2) Late Early Cretaceous alkaline lavas conformably emplaced on top of the ophiolite. They have an OIB affinity. These lavas are featured by large pillow lavas interbedded a carbonate matrix. They show evidence for a large-scale OIB plume activity, which occurred prior to ophiolite obduction. (3) Early‒Late Cretaceous calc-alkaline lavas and dykes. These magmatic rocks are found on top of the obducted nappe, above the post-obduction erosion level. This series shows similar Sr-Nd isotopic features as the Alkaline series, though having a clear supra-subduction affinity. They are thus interpreted to be the remelting product of a mantle previously contaminated by the OIB plume. Correlation of data from the Lesser Caucasus to western Anatolia shows a progression from back-arc to arc and fore-arc, which highlight a dissymmetry in the obducted oceanic lithosphere from East to West. The metamorphic P-T-t paths of the obduction sole lithologies define a southward propagation of the ophiolite: (1) P-T-t data from the northern Sevan-Akera suture zone (Armenia) highlight the presence and exhumation of eclogites (1.85 ± 0.02 GPa and 590 ± 5 °C) and blueschists below the ophiolite, which are dated at ca. 94 Ma by Ar-Ar on phengite. (2) Neighbouring Amasia (Armenia) garnet amphibolites indicate metamorphic peak conditions of 0.65 ± 0.05 GPa and 600 ± 20 °C with a U-Pb on rutile age of 90.2 ± 5.2 Ma and Ar-Ar on amphibole and phengite ages of 90.8 ± 3.0 Ma and 90.8 ± 1.2 Ma, respectively. These data are consistent with palaeontological dating of sediment deposits directly under (Cenomanian, i.e. ≥ 93.9 Ma) or sealing (Coniacian‒Santonian, i.e., ≤89.8 Ma), the obduction. (3) At Hınıs (NE Turkey) P-T-t conditions on amphibolites (0.66 ± 0.06 GPa and 660 ± 20 °C, with a U-Pb titanite age of 80.0 ± 3.2 Ma) agree with previous P-T-t data on granulites, and highlight a rapid exhumation below a top-to-the-North detachment sealed by the Early Maastrichtian unconformity (ca. 70.6 Ma). Amphibolites are cross-cut by monzonites dated by U-Pb on titanite at 78.3 ± 3.7 Ma. We propose that the HT-MP metamorphism was coeval with the monzonites, about 10 Ma after the obduction, and was triggered by the onset of subduction South of the Anatolides and by reactivation or acceleration of the subduction below the Pontides-Eurasian margin. Numerical modelling accounts for the obduction of an “old” ∼80 Myr oceanic lithosphere due to a significant heating of oceanic lithosphere through mantle upwelling, which increased the oceanic lithosphere buoyancy. The long-distance transport of a currently thin section of ophiolites (<1 km) onto the Anatolian continental margin is ascribed to a combination of northward mantle extensional thinning of the obducted oceanic lithosphere by the Hınıs detachment at ca. 80 Ma, and southward gravitational propagation of the ophiolite nappe onto its foreland basin. Keywords: Ophiolite, Obduction, Subduction, Neotethys |
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spelling | doaj.art-32ef9461174549508db9f9e9351fd95b2023-09-03T02:01:41ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712020-01-0111183108The East Anatolia–Lesser Caucasus ophiolite: An exceptional case of large-scale obduction, synthesis of data and numerical modellingY. Rolland0M. Hässig1D. Bosch2O. Bruguier3R. Melis4G. Galoyan5G. Topuz6L. Sahakyan7A. Avagyan8M. Sosson9Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, UMR Géoazur, CNRS, IRD, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, 250 Rue Albert Einstein, 06560, Sophia Antipolis, France; EDYTEM, Université de Savoie – CNRS, UMR 5204, Le Bourget du Lac, France; Corresponding author. Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, UMR Géoazur, CNRS, IRD, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, 250 Rue Albert Einstein, 06560, Sophia Antipolis, France.Department of Earth Sciences, University of Geneva, Rue des Maraîchers 13, 1205 Geneva, SwitzerlandUniversity Montpellier, Géosciences Montpellier, UMR-CNRS-UM2 5243, Place Eugene Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier, FranceUniversity Montpellier, Géosciences Montpellier, UMR-CNRS-UM2 5243, Place Eugene Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier, FranceUniversité de Nice Sophia Antipolis, UMR Géoazur, CNRS, IRD, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, 250 Rue Albert Einstein, 06560, Sophia Antipolis, FranceInstitute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, 24a Baghramyan Avenue, Yerevan 0019, Armeniaİstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Avrasya Yer Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 34469 Istanbul, TurkeyInstitute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, 24a Baghramyan Avenue, Yerevan 0019, ArmeniaInstitute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, 24a Baghramyan Avenue, Yerevan 0019, ArmeniaUniversité de Nice Sophia Antipolis, UMR Géoazur, CNRS, IRD, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, 250 Rue Albert Einstein, 06560, Sophia Antipolis, FranceWe present new, geological, metamorphic, geochemical and geochronological data on the East Anatolian–Lesser Caucasus ophiolites. These data are used in combination with a synthesis of previous data and numerical modelling to unravel the tectonic emplacement of ophiolites in this region. All these data allow the reconstruction of a large obducted ophiolite nappe, thrusted for >100 km and up to 250 km on the Anatolian-Armenian block. The ophiolite petrology shows three distinct magmatic series, highlighted by new isotopic and trace element data: (1) The main Early Jurassic Tholeiites (ophiolite s.s.) bear LILE-enriched, subduction-modified, MORB chemical composition. Geology and petrology of the Tholeiite series substantiates a slow-spreading oceanic environment in a time spanning from the Late Triassic to the Middle‒Late Jurassic. Serpentinites, gabbros and plagiogranites were exhumed by normal faults, and covered by radiolarites, while minor volumes of pillow-lava flows infilled the rift grabens. Tendency towards a subduction-modified geochemical signature suggests emplacement in a marginal basin above a subduction zone. (2) Late Early Cretaceous alkaline lavas conformably emplaced on top of the ophiolite. They have an OIB affinity. These lavas are featured by large pillow lavas interbedded a carbonate matrix. They show evidence for a large-scale OIB plume activity, which occurred prior to ophiolite obduction. (3) Early‒Late Cretaceous calc-alkaline lavas and dykes. These magmatic rocks are found on top of the obducted nappe, above the post-obduction erosion level. This series shows similar Sr-Nd isotopic features as the Alkaline series, though having a clear supra-subduction affinity. They are thus interpreted to be the remelting product of a mantle previously contaminated by the OIB plume. Correlation of data from the Lesser Caucasus to western Anatolia shows a progression from back-arc to arc and fore-arc, which highlight a dissymmetry in the obducted oceanic lithosphere from East to West. The metamorphic P-T-t paths of the obduction sole lithologies define a southward propagation of the ophiolite: (1) P-T-t data from the northern Sevan-Akera suture zone (Armenia) highlight the presence and exhumation of eclogites (1.85 ± 0.02 GPa and 590 ± 5 °C) and blueschists below the ophiolite, which are dated at ca. 94 Ma by Ar-Ar on phengite. (2) Neighbouring Amasia (Armenia) garnet amphibolites indicate metamorphic peak conditions of 0.65 ± 0.05 GPa and 600 ± 20 °C with a U-Pb on rutile age of 90.2 ± 5.2 Ma and Ar-Ar on amphibole and phengite ages of 90.8 ± 3.0 Ma and 90.8 ± 1.2 Ma, respectively. These data are consistent with palaeontological dating of sediment deposits directly under (Cenomanian, i.e. ≥ 93.9 Ma) or sealing (Coniacian‒Santonian, i.e., ≤89.8 Ma), the obduction. (3) At Hınıs (NE Turkey) P-T-t conditions on amphibolites (0.66 ± 0.06 GPa and 660 ± 20 °C, with a U-Pb titanite age of 80.0 ± 3.2 Ma) agree with previous P-T-t data on granulites, and highlight a rapid exhumation below a top-to-the-North detachment sealed by the Early Maastrichtian unconformity (ca. 70.6 Ma). Amphibolites are cross-cut by monzonites dated by U-Pb on titanite at 78.3 ± 3.7 Ma. We propose that the HT-MP metamorphism was coeval with the monzonites, about 10 Ma after the obduction, and was triggered by the onset of subduction South of the Anatolides and by reactivation or acceleration of the subduction below the Pontides-Eurasian margin. Numerical modelling accounts for the obduction of an “old” ∼80 Myr oceanic lithosphere due to a significant heating of oceanic lithosphere through mantle upwelling, which increased the oceanic lithosphere buoyancy. The long-distance transport of a currently thin section of ophiolites (<1 km) onto the Anatolian continental margin is ascribed to a combination of northward mantle extensional thinning of the obducted oceanic lithosphere by the Hınıs detachment at ca. 80 Ma, and southward gravitational propagation of the ophiolite nappe onto its foreland basin. Keywords: Ophiolite, Obduction, Subduction, Neotethyshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987119300295 |
spellingShingle | Y. Rolland M. Hässig D. Bosch O. Bruguier R. Melis G. Galoyan G. Topuz L. Sahakyan A. Avagyan M. Sosson The East Anatolia–Lesser Caucasus ophiolite: An exceptional case of large-scale obduction, synthesis of data and numerical modelling Geoscience Frontiers |
title | The East Anatolia–Lesser Caucasus ophiolite: An exceptional case of large-scale obduction, synthesis of data and numerical modelling |
title_full | The East Anatolia–Lesser Caucasus ophiolite: An exceptional case of large-scale obduction, synthesis of data and numerical modelling |
title_fullStr | The East Anatolia–Lesser Caucasus ophiolite: An exceptional case of large-scale obduction, synthesis of data and numerical modelling |
title_full_unstemmed | The East Anatolia–Lesser Caucasus ophiolite: An exceptional case of large-scale obduction, synthesis of data and numerical modelling |
title_short | The East Anatolia–Lesser Caucasus ophiolite: An exceptional case of large-scale obduction, synthesis of data and numerical modelling |
title_sort | east anatolia lesser caucasus ophiolite an exceptional case of large scale obduction synthesis of data and numerical modelling |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987119300295 |
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