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SOME THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS OF ALPINE METAMORPHISM - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

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The thermal budget for the Alpine metamorphism is examined. As a well constrained example, the Southeast Tauern Window is modelled on the basis of a tripartite post-Jurassic history: Phase 1 to 65 m.y.: subduction of an ocean lying between Pennine zone and Austro-Alpine zone continental masses, culminating in overthrusting of the latter on the former. Phase 265-30 m.y.: burial metamorphism of the thrust pile. Phase 3 30 m.y.-future: erosion of the pile and exposure of metamorphic rocks. A Phase-2 regime in which normal continental heat flow was augmented by a high mantle contribution is not likely in view of the low present-day surface heat flow which constrains the amount of heat available for metamorphism. An important consequence of the establishment of a near-equilibrium gradient after overthrusting, followed by a rapid period of erosion, is that temperatures at depth are raised considerably above those for a normal geothermal gradient. The conditions for partial melting of the crust probably exist under much of the Alpine chain today and continuing erosion is likely to expose a metamorphic belt characterized by post-orogenic granites and mineral facies of generally higher T/P than are now observed in the Alpine chain. © 1978.
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10.1016/0040-1951(78)90103-8

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TECTONOPHYSICS More from this journal
Volume:
46
Issue:
1-2
Pages:
21-40
Publication date:
1978-01-01
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0040-1951


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English
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