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Article Dans Une Revue Lithos Année : 2015

Origin and significance of tourmalinites and tourmaline-bearing rocks of Menderes Massif, western Anatolia, Turkey

Yesim Yucel-Ozturk
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Cahit Helvaci
  • Fonction : Auteur
Martin R. Palmer
  • Fonction : Auteur
E. Yalcin Ersoy
  • Fonction : Auteur
Nicolas Freslon

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In the western central portion of Anatolia lies the Menderes Massif – a large metamorphic crystalline complex made of Neoproterozoic to Precambrian basement rocks overlain by Palaeozoic to early Tertiary metasedimentary rocks, and with a multistage metamorphic evolution developed from the late Neo-Proterozoic to Eocene. We have undertaken a study of the petrology, geochemistry and boron isotope composition of these tourmaline occurrences aiming to constrain the processes responsible for the enrichment of boron and other fluid mobile elements in the Menderes Massif. The dispersed tourmaline has chemical and boron isotope compositions typical of a continental crust setting, but while some of the tourmalinites display similar signatures, others have heavier boron isotope compositions (up to + 7.5 ‰). We suggest that the tourmalinites with continental characteristics formed part of the original Pan African basement rocks, whereas those with heavier δ11B signatures formed by later metamorphism during the Alpine orogeny, possibly through interaction with subduction-like fluids. This proposed process may also have been coincident with metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle beneath the massif, which is known to have experienced multistage metasomatism and enrichment history up to Neogene time.

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hal-04200560 , version 1 (08-09-2023)

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Yesim Yucel-Ozturk, Cahit Helvaci, Martin R. Palmer, E. Yalcin Ersoy, Nicolas Freslon. Origin and significance of tourmalinites and tourmaline-bearing rocks of Menderes Massif, western Anatolia, Turkey. Lithos, 2015, 218, pp.22-36. ⟨10.1016/j.lithos.2015.01.009⟩. ⟨hal-04200560⟩
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