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Variscan very low-grade metamorphism in southwest England: a diastathermal and thrust-related origin
Authors:L N WARR  T J PRIMMER  D ROBINSON
Institution:Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 234, 6900 Heidelberg 1, Germany;BP Research Centre, Chertsey Road, Sudbury-on-Thames, Middlesex TW16 7LN, UK;Department of Geology, University of Bristol, Queen's Road, Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK
Abstract:Abstract Regional metamorphism in the external Variscides of southwest England varied from diagenetic level to greenschist facies. There is a fundamental difference in the metamorphic character between the northern and southern regions of the area. In the north, M1 metamorphism is of a sedimentary burial character associated with high heat flow, whilst to the south it is related to tectonic burial during thrust thickening processes, with lower geothermal gradients. This pattern appears to be related to the character of basin development and its subsequent tectonic evolution. The northern region has features that accord with a diastathermal (extensional) origin for the very low-grade metamorphism whilst in the southern region the very low-grade metamorphism is linked to thrusting as a consequence of Variscan compression. The Tintagel High-Strain Zone presents an anomaly in this regional pattern where an M2 metamorphic phase is attributed to localized D2 thrust stacking along the southern margin of the Culm Basin.
There is no extensive overprint of the regional metamorphic pattern by the contact aureoles surrounding the granite plutons of the region. However, there is a noticeable coincidence between the areas of regional epizone grade and the extent of the geophysically defined subsurface limit of the granite batholith (excluding the North Devon area). This link is attributed largely to the late-stage structural up-doming of the higher grade areas over the roof of the batholith.
Keywords:diastathermal  southwest England  Variscan  very low grade
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