The inception of a Paleotethyan magmatic arc in Iberia
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This paper presents a compilation of recent U-Pb (zircon) ages of late Carboniferouseearly Permian (LC
-EP) calc-alkaline batholiths from Iberia, together with a petrogenetic interpretation of magma generation
based on comparisons with Mesozoic and Tertiary Cordilleran batholiths and experimental melts.
Zircon U-Pb ages distributed over the range ca. 315-280 Ma, indicate a linkage between calc-alkaline
magmatism, Iberian orocline generation and Paleotethys subduction. It is also shown that Iberian LC
-EP calc-alkaline batholiths present unequivocal subduction-related features comparable with typical
Cordilleran batholiths of the Pacific Americas active margin, although geochemical features were
partially obscured by local modifications of magmas at the level of emplacement by country rock
assimilation. When and how LC-EP calc-alkaline batholiths formed in Iberia is then discussed, and a new
and somewhat controversial interpretation for their sources and tectonic setting (plume-assisted relamination)
is suggested. The batholiths are proposed to have formed during the subduction of the
Paleotethys oceanic plate (Pangaea self-subduction) and, consequently, they are unrelated to Variscan
collision. The origin of the Iberian batholiths is related to the Eurasian active margin and probably
represents the inception of a Paleotethyan arc in the core of Pangaea.
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Pereira et al. 2015. The inception of a Paleotethyan magmatic arc in Iberia. Geoscience Frontiers,6: 297-306