Paleomagnetism and magnetic mineralogy of metabasites and granulites from Orlica-Śnieżnik Dome (Central Sudetes)

Acta Geophysica - Tập 61 - Trang 535-568 - 2013
Magdalena Kądziałko-Hofmokl1, Jacek Szczepański2, Tomasz Werner1, Maria Jeleńska1, Krzysztof Nejbert3
1Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland
2Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Wrocław, Wrocław, Poland
3Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology Warsaw University, Warszawa, Poland

Tóm tắt

The results of palaeomagnetic, rock magnetic, and microscopic study of Early Paleozoic metabasites and granulites from the OrlicaŚnieżnik Dome (OSD, Sudetes) have been combined with geochronological data. In the eastern part of the OSD (Śnieżnik Massif, SM) ferrimagnetic pyrrhotite is prevalent, accompanied by various amounts of Fe-oxides. In the western part of the OSD (Orlica-Bystrzyca Massif, OBM) Fe-oxides dominate. All magnetic minerals originated during hydrothermal and weathering processes. The palaeomagnetic study revealed the presence of three secondary components of natural remanence: Late Carboniferous, Late Permian, and Mesozoic. Two Paleozoic components are related to volcanic activity in the Sudetes. They are carried by pyrrhotite and Fe-oxides and were isolated only in SM rocks. The Mesozoic component was determined in both parts of the OSD and is carried by Fe-oxides. It covers a time span, from ∼160 to ∼40 Ma, corresponding to a long period of alteration.

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