Bugnei-Granodiorit

Torna a massiccio dell'Aar

Rappresentazione e statuto

Index
gamma-delta-B
Colore CMYK
(0%,43%,52%,14%)
Colore RGB
R: 215 G: 105 B: 110
Rango
Formazione litostratigrafica
Uso
Unità in uso.
Status
termine informale
Discussione del statuto

Nomenclatura

Deutsch
Bugnei-Granodiorit
Français
Granodiorite de Bugnei
Italiano
Granodiorite di Bugnei
English
Bugnei Granodiorite
Origine del nome

Bugnei (GR), E Sedrun

Varianti storiche

Bugneigranit (P. Niggli 1914, Staub 1914, Winterhalter 1930, Niederer 1932), Bugneigranodiorit (E. Niggli 1944), Bugneigranit = Bugneigranodiorit (Rutsch et al. 1966), Bugnei-Granodiorit (Bonanomi et al. 1992, Gisler 2018), Bugnei Granodiorite (Berger et al. 2017)

Descrizione

Descrizione

Mineralbestand: Na-K-Feldpat, Plagioklas, Quarz, Biotit und akz. Minerale (Hornblende, Titanit, Orthit)

Gerarchia e successione

Unità di rango superiore

Età

Geomorfologia
  • Middle Pennsylvanian
Età alla base
  • Middle Pennsylvanian
Metodo di datazione

Ca. 310.6 Ma (Schaltegger, unpubl.)

Geografia

Estensione geografica
Lokal eng begrenzte, linsenförmige Intrusivmasse in südlichen Gneisen des östlichen Aarmassivs, zwischen Sedrun und Segnas.

Paleogeografia e tettonica

Termini generici
Tipo di origine
  • plutonica
Metamorfismo
monociclico

Referenze

Revisione
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.59: The Bugnei Granodiorite is interpreted as belonging to the Clavaniev Zone, but is shown as a separate body on the present map sheet. This plutonic body is located north of Sedrun at the boundary of the Ausserberg-Avat Zone and the Clavaniev Zone. NIGGLI (1944) describes it as petrographically identical to the granodiorites of Val Russein (Russein Diorite and Munt Dado Granite). It contains large titanites and frequent allanite (i.e., it is genetically linked to and coeval with the plutonic rocks of the Fruttstock Group). He interpreted the Bugnei Granodiorite as the undeformed relictic portion of a larger body enveloped by schist of similar composition generated by an intense deformation of probable Alpine age (NIGGLI 1944). Similarly, LEU & WYSS (1992) and KELLER (1999) showed that the Bugnei Granodiorite is embedded in mylonites of the Clavaniev Zone.

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