Düssi-Diorit

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Représentation et statut

Index
delta-D
Couleur CMYK
(0%,51%,49%,16%)
Couleur RGB
R: 215 G: 105 B: 110
Rang
Formation lithostratigraphique
Usage
Ce terme est en usage.
Status
terme informel

Nomenclature

Deutsch
Düssi-Diorit
Français
Diorite du Düssi
Italiano
Diorite del Düssi
English
Düssi Diorite
Origine du nom

Chli Düssi (UR)/(GR)

Variantes historiques

Düssi diorite (Franks 1968), Düssi-Fruttstockdiorit, Düssi-Fruttstock-Diorit, Diorit des Düssistocks, Düssi Diorite (Berger et al. 2017), Düssi-Diorit (Gisler 2018)

Hiérarchie et succession

Unité hiérarchiquement supérieure

Âge

Âge au sommet
  • Pennsylvanien moyen
Âge à la base
  • Pennsylvanien moyen
Méthode de datation

308 +/-2 Ma (U/Pb Zirkon ; Schaltegger & Corfu 1992), 307.1 +/-1.6 Ma (Schaltegger, unpubl.)

Géographie

Extension géographique
Brunnital, Cuolm da Tgietschen, Griesserental.
Région-type
Chli Düssi und Fruttstock, NE bzw. W Brunnital

Paléogéographie et tectonique

Termes génériques
Type de protolithe
  • plutonique
Métamorphisme
monocyclique

Références

Révision
Berger Alfons, Mercolli Ivan, Herwegh Marco, Gnos Edwin (2017) : Geological Map of the Aar Massif, Tavetsch and Gotthard Nappes. Geological Special Map 1:100'000, Explanatory Notes 129

p.40: The Düssi Diorite (also called the Düssi-Fruttstock Diorite in the literature) is a heterogeneous body composed of cumulate-like hornblende gabbro to hornblende diorite and hornblende- or biotite-quartz monzonite. The more mafic components show mingling structures in more acid magmas at the scale of metres or decametres (SCHALTEGGER et al.1991). The Düssi Diorite and the Brunni Granite intrude the Ofenhorn-Stampfhorn and Straligenstöckli Gneiss Complexes of the Sustenhorn Zone, whereas the Central Aar Granite intrudes the Brunni Granite along its southwestern border. Further occurrences of dioritic rocks are described by EUGSTER (1951) at the Cuolm da Tgietschen, and in the Griesserental by SIGRIST (1947), both interpreted here as continuation of the Düssi Diorite. The Düssi Diorite has an U/Pb zircon age of 308 Ma (SCHALTEGGER & CORFU 1992), overlapping in error with the below-mentioned age of the Voralp Granite. Furthermore, SCHALTEGGER et al.(1991) reported the occurrence of a large dioritic enclave in the Central Aar Granite, the Schöllenen Diorite in the Reuss valley, which is coeval with the Düssi Diorite.

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