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Diachronic and different metamorphic evolution in the fossil Variscan lower crust of Calabria

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Different PTt paths and Variscan tectonic evolution have been described for the lower crust of Calabria. New data have been collected through retrieval technique and construction of pseudosections to control the validity of the previous data and to check the appropriate model to describe the tectono-thermal evolution of the lower crust of the Serre (southern Calabria). The time-period from ~350 and ~270 Ma has been considered to depict the evolution from Variscan crustal thickening to exhumation as happens in the peri-Mediterranean blocks of south European Variscides and consistently with the available geochronological data. It results that: (1) P-peak at 0.9 and 1.03 GPa at the top and bottom, respectively, was reached earlier than T-peak, (2) crustal thickening developed likely earlier than 325 Ma within the stability field of kyanite, in agreement with previous studies, up to the P-peak along a geothermal gradient of about 21–22°C km−1, (3) the T-peak of 700 and 880°C at the top and bottom, respectively, was reached in the stability field of sillimanite after a nearly isobaric heating and (4) Variscan exhumation occurred under increasing T/depth ratio and stopped 270–280 Ma ago. The P–T paths for the upper and lower portions of the section, qualitatively comparable to the numerical simulation, reflect different styles of exhumation, cooling and, according to the available geochronological data, diachronic evolution.

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P. Acquafredda is thanked for the assistance during the mineral analyses. J. H. Kruhl and G. Godard are greatly thanked for their constructive reviews. The editor in chief, W. C. Dullo and the topic editor Ingo Braun are thanked for their useful suggestions. This research was financially supported by MIUR (PRIN 2007) and Bari University.

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Fornelli, A., Pascazio, A. & Piccarreta, G. Diachronic and different metamorphic evolution in the fossil Variscan lower crust of Calabria. Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch) 101, 1191–1207 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-011-0721-8

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