Tödi-Granit

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Représentation et statut

Index
gamma-T
Couleur CMYK
(0%,60%,47%,16%)
Couleur RGB
R: 215 G: 85 B: 115
Rang
Formation lithostratigraphique
Usage
Ce terme est en usage.
Status
terme informel

Nomenclature

Deutsch
Tödi-Granit
Français
Granite du Tödi
Italiano
Granito del Tödi
English
Tödi Granite
Origine du nom

NE-Flank des Glarner Tödi (GL)

Variantes historiques

Tödigranit (B. G. Escher 1911, Hügi 1941, Rutsch et al. 1966), granite du Tödi (Krummenacher 1959), Tödi granite-porphyries (Trümpy et al. 1980), Tödi Granite Complex (Berger et al. 2017), Tödi-Granit (Gisler 2018)

Hiérarchie et succession

Unité hiérarchiquement supérieure

Âge

Âge au sommet
  • Viséen
Âge à la base
  • Viséen
Méthode de datation

333 +/-2 Ma (Schaltegger & Corfu 1992)

Géographie

Extension géographique
Östliches Aarmassiv zwischen oberes Val Russein und Limmernsee (Fenster des Bifertengletschers).
Région-type
Tödi (GL)

Paléogéographie et tectonique

Termes génériques
Type de protolithe
  • plutonique

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.39: The Tödi Granite Complex consists of different, isolated occurrences of mainly porphyric granites dispersed between the upper Val Russein and Limmernsee. They intrude the Ofenhorn-Stampfhorn Gneiss Complex of the Sustenhorn Zone and pre-Variscan and early Variscan metasedimentary and volcaniclastic rocks of the Val Gliems and Bifertenfirn Formations. This group of plutonic rocks was summarised as Tödi Granite Complex with different facies (porphyric, fine-grained, granodioritic and granophyric; HÜGI 1941). BÖHM (1986) mentioned the frequent occurrence of hornblende in the granite. Deformation can locally be strong; and in the field it is often difficult to separate the Alpine-deformed Variscan plutonic rocks from the granitic gneisses of the polycyclic metamorphic basement. The outcrops at the Bifertengletscher area allowed to define the relative age relationships between the granitic rocks and the older (Visean to pre-Visean) metasedimentary rocks of the Bifertenfirn Formation and the younger (Pennsylvanian) Bifertengrätli Formation (HÜGI 1941, FRANKS 1968 a, b). SCHALTEGGER & CORFU(1995) dated a fine-grained variety of the Tödi Granite Complex in the same area at 333±2 Ma (Fig.4).

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