Stratoid granites of Madagascar: structure and position in the Panafrican orogeny |
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Authors: | Anne Nédélec Jean-Louis Paquette Jean-Luc Bouchez Philippe Olivier Bruno Ralison |
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Institution: | 1. Laboratoire de Pétrophysique, URA 67 CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier 38 rue des 36 ponts, 31400 Toulouse, France.;2. Département de Géologic, EES Sciences. Université de Tananarive, BP 906, Antananarivo, Madagascar. |
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Abstract: | AbstractStratoid granites constitute a major feature of the Precambrien basement of Madagascar. A detailed structural study was carried out NNW of Antananarivo. New zircon isotopic data on a typical alkaline granite ascertain their Panafrican age (585 Ma). The sheets of granites metric to kilometric of thickness, are interlayered with migmatitic gneisses and amphibolites. Their internal structures, determined by anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility measurements, everywhere yield foliations gently dipping to the west, and lineations striking WSW-ENE. These structures were mostly acquired at the magmatic stage in the granites, in the country-rocks they resulted from high-temperature plastic deformation.The very constant structural pattern, interpreted in terms of shear deformation of a section of the crust, as well as the low P (P = 4 - 5 kb) - high T (T # 750°C) conditions, suggest that the emplacement of the stratoid granites was coeval with a late-orogenic stage in the Panafrican Mozambique belt, and possibly linked to the thinning of the lithosphere. |
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Keywords: | stratoid granite Madagascar anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility granite emplacement Panafrican single-zircon dating |
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