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Geodinamica Acta | 2005

The Moura Phyllonitic Complex: An Accretionary Complex related with obduction in the Southern Iberia Variscan Suture

Alexandre Araújo; Paulo J. Fonseca; José Munhá; Patrícia Moita; Jorge Pedro; António Ribeiro

The structure of the southernmost domain of the Ossa Morena Zone in Portugal (south sector of the Iberian Autochthonous Terrane) is strongly controlled by earlier deformation events. The first two deformation events correspond to tangential strain regimes, marked by subhorizontal milonitic foliations. These events seem to be directly related with the obduction/subduction process during the Variscan ocean closure and the emplacement of the Beja-Acebuches Oceanic Terrane. In this domain (Évora-Beja Domain), the upper tectono-stratigraphic unit (Moura Phyllonitic Complex) is mainly represented by phyllites and corresponds to a strongly imbricated complex, involving several layers of autochthonous sequence (mainly rocks of a volcano-sedimentary complex), but it also includes dismembered and scattered slices of ophiolites. The widespread greenschists facies overprint an earlier high-pressure metamorphic event (blueschists in the central sector of Évora-Beja Domain and eclogites in the western sector). With regard to its geochemical signature, the Moura Phyllonitic Complex includes amphibolites ranging from N-MORB to T/P-MORB (ophiolitic slices) and mafic alkaline and peralkaline metavolcanics (autochthonous slices). At macroscopic scale, the autochthonous sequence of the Évora-Beja Domain is almost complete in the eastern region, with a stratigraphic sequence ranging from Precambrian to Silurian/Lower Devonian. Towards WSW, the Moura Phyllonitic Complex progressively become tectonically discordant on the sequence below, just near the suture, where it superposes Precambrian levels. The overall evidences (tectonic, metamorphic and geochemical) allow the conclusion that the Moura Phyllonitic Complex is an accretionary complex related with the obduction process during earlier times of the variscan ocean closure.


Ofioliti | 1999

VARISCAN OPHIOLITES AND HIGH-PRESSURE METAMORPHISM IN SOUTHERN IBERIA

Paulo E. Fonseca; José Munhá; Jorge Pedro; F. Rosas; Patrícia Moita; Alexandre Araújo; Nuno Leal


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2007

Crustal growth and deformational processes in the northern Gondwana margin: Constraints from the Évora Massif (Ossa-Morena zone, southwest Iberia, Portugal)

M. Francisco Pereira; J. Brandão Silva; M. Chichorro; Patrícia Moita; J. F. Santos; Arturo Apraiz; Cristina Ribeiro


Lithos | 2009

Layered granitoids: Interaction between continental crust recycling processes and mantle-derived magmatism: Examples from the Évora Massif (Ossa–Morena Zone, southwest Iberia, Portugal)

Patrícia Moita; J. F. Santos; M. Francisco Pereira


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2015

The multistage crystallization of zircon in calc-alkaline granitoids: U–Pb age constraints on the timing of Variscan tectonic activity in SW Iberia

M. F. Pereira; M. Chichorro; Patrícia Moita; J. F. Santos; Ana Rita Solá; Ian S. Williams; J. B. Silva; Richard Armstrong


Lithos | 2015

The quartz-dioritic Hospitais intrusion (SW Iberian Massif) and its mafic microgranular enclaves — Evidence for mineral clustering

Patrícia Moita; J. F. Santos; M. F. Pereira; M.M. Costa; Fernando Corfu


Geogaceta | 2003

Geochemistry of lower Paleozoic anorogenic basic rocks from the Evora Massif (Western Ossa-Morena Zone, Portugal)

M. Chichorro; J. F. Santos; M. F. Pereira; Patrícia Moita; J. B. Silva


Geogaceta | 2004

Tonalites from the Hospitais Massif (Ossa-Morena Zone, SW Iberian Massif, Portugal) I: Geological setting and petrography

Patrícia Moita; M. F. Pereira; J. F. Santos


Geophysics | 2014

Low-temperature dielectric measurements of confined water in porous granites

Hugo Gonçalves Silva; Mouhaydine Tlemcani; Jorge Monteiro; M.P.F. Graça; Patrícia Moita; António Pinho; Mourad Bezzeghoud; Sushil Kumar Mendiratta; Rui Rosa


Geophysics | 2015

Adsorbed water clusters in garnet cracks detected by impedance and Raman spectroscopies at the supercooled water phase transition

Pedro R.S. Prezas; Hugo Gonçalves Silva; Ana Vinagre; M.P.F. Graça; Patrícia Moita; Mourad Bezzeghoud

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M. Chichorro

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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