Evidence of extensional metamorphism associated to Cretaceous rifting of the North-Maghrebian passive margin: The Tanger-Ketama Unit (External Rif, northern Morocco)
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Vázquez Vílchez, María Mercedes; Asebriy, L.; Azdimousa, A.; Jabaloy Sánchez, Antonio; Booth Rea, Guillermo; Barbero, Luis; Mellini, M.; González Lodeiro, FranciscoEditorial
Universidad de Barcelona; Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra Jaume Almera
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Low-grade extensional metamorphism Illite crystallinity Kübler index Tanger-Ketama unit External Rif Northern Morocco
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2013Referencia bibliográfica
Vázquez, M.; et al. Evidence of extensional metamorphism associated to Cretaceous rifting of the North-Maghrebian passive margin: The Tanger-Ketama Unit (External Rif, northern Morocco). Geologica Acta, 11(3): 277-293 (2013). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/32090]
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Financial support of Research projects “CSD2006-0041 “TOPO-IBERIA” (CONSOLIDER-INGENIO program of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Gobierno de España), Excelencia Project RNM-327 (Junta de Andalucía Government), AECI A/5904/06 and A/010149/07 and Research Group RNM-148 of the Junta de Andalucía.Resumen
The distribution pattern of diagenetic conditions to very low-grade metamorphism in the eastern Rif has been determined based on a study of clay-mineral assemblages and illite crystallinity of Mesozoic metapelites. Low-grade conditions were reached in marbles and also in the Beni-Malek serpentinites, as suggested by the mineral assemblages present in the marbles and antigorite growth in serpentinites. Previous thermochronological data are based on i) 40Ar/39Ar in amphiboles from greenschists, ii) K/Ar in white micas from metasandstones, and iii) fission tracks in apatites and zircons from metasandstones. These data indicate a Late Cretaceous age (∼80 Ma) for the very low- to low-grade metamorphism. We propose an evolutionary model for the Tanger-Ketama Unit consisting of a Lower Cretaceous sequence deposited in half-graben basins over an exhumed serpentinized mantle in a setting similar to the West Galician non-volcanic margin. The sediments underwent diagenesis to very low-grade metamorphism under relatively high heat flow in this extensional setting. Miocene contractional deformation of the Tanger-Ketama Unit resulted in a penetrative crenulation cleavage associated to asymmetric inclined folds. This crenulation developed, mostly by solution-transfer processes, without significant mineral growth. Miocene metamorphism reset the apatite fission-tracks, but metamorphic conditions were not high enough to reset either the K/Ar ages or the zircon fission tracks.