Radiometric K/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex, central Serbia

The study presents age data and petrologic characteristics of igneous rocks of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex (ŽOC), situated in central Serbia, 150 km south of Belgrade. The complex consists predominately of a MORB/VAB-like tholeutic suite, represented mostly by gabbros and diabases. The tholeiit...

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Main Authors: Resimić-Šarić Kristina, Cvetković Vladica, Balogh Kadosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade 2005-01-01
Series:Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2005/0350-06080566073R.pdf
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spelling doaj-2dc11f5ac2284024b53e64768d4d8a652020-11-24T20:43:04ZengFaculty of Mining and Geology, BelgradeGeološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva0350-06082406-07472005-01-01200566737910.2298/GABP0566073R0350-06080566073RRadiometric K/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex, central SerbiaResimić-Šarić Kristina0Cvetković Vladica1Balogh Kadosa2Faculty of Mining and Geology, BelgradeFaculty of Mining and Geology, BelgradeInstitute for Nuclear Research ATOMKI of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Debrecen, HungaryThe study presents age data and petrologic characteristics of igneous rocks of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex (ŽOC), situated in central Serbia, 150 km south of Belgrade. The complex consists predominately of a MORB/VAB-like tholeutic suite, represented mostly by gabbros and diabases. The tholeiitic suite is intruded by calc-alkaline intermediate and acid magmas of a VA-affinity, which presumably formed in a pre-collisional setting. The whole complex is intruded by peraluminous granite magmas. The crystallization age of the calc-alkaline pre-collisional quartzdiorite is 168.4±6.7 Ma and it post-dates the formation of the here exposed ocean­ic crust. Geological evidence suggest that the emplacement of the complex occurred during the Upper Jurassic. With respect to their petrology and age, the Ždraljica ophiolitic rocks are similar to the south Apuseni Mts. ophiolites, situated to the north, and to the Kuršumija and Guevgeli ophiolites, situated to the south. All these ophiolites probably formed as parts of a single Jurassic belt, which can be termed the eastern branch of the Vardar Zone.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2005/0350-06080566073R.pdfVardar zoneJurassicophiolitesK/Ar datageodynamicsubductioncollision
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author Resimić-Šarić Kristina
Cvetković Vladica
Balogh Kadosa
spellingShingle Resimić-Šarić Kristina
Cvetković Vladica
Balogh Kadosa
Radiometric K/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex, central Serbia
Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
Vardar zone
Jurassic
ophiolites
K/Ar data
geodynamic
subduction
collision
author_facet Resimić-Šarić Kristina
Cvetković Vladica
Balogh Kadosa
author_sort Resimić-Šarić Kristina
title Radiometric K/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex, central Serbia
title_short Radiometric K/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex, central Serbia
title_full Radiometric K/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex, central Serbia
title_fullStr Radiometric K/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex, central Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Radiometric K/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex, central Serbia
title_sort radiometric k/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the ždraljica ophiolitic complex, central serbia
publisher Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
series Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
issn 0350-0608
2406-0747
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The study presents age data and petrologic characteristics of igneous rocks of the Ždraljica ophiolitic complex (ŽOC), situated in central Serbia, 150 km south of Belgrade. The complex consists predominately of a MORB/VAB-like tholeutic suite, represented mostly by gabbros and diabases. The tholeiitic suite is intruded by calc-alkaline intermediate and acid magmas of a VA-affinity, which presumably formed in a pre-collisional setting. The whole complex is intruded by peraluminous granite magmas. The crystallization age of the calc-alkaline pre-collisional quartzdiorite is 168.4±6.7 Ma and it post-dates the formation of the here exposed ocean­ic crust. Geological evidence suggest that the emplacement of the complex occurred during the Upper Jurassic. With respect to their petrology and age, the Ždraljica ophiolitic rocks are similar to the south Apuseni Mts. ophiolites, situated to the north, and to the Kuršumija and Guevgeli ophiolites, situated to the south. All these ophiolites probably formed as parts of a single Jurassic belt, which can be termed the eastern branch of the Vardar Zone.
topic Vardar zone
Jurassic
ophiolites
K/Ar data
geodynamic
subduction
collision
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2005/0350-06080566073R.pdf
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