Isotopic dating of the post-alpine Neogene volcanism in the Betic Cordilleras, Southern Spain

  • F. A. Nobel
  • P. A. M. Andriessen
  • E. H. Hebeda
  • H. N. A. Priem
  • H. E. Rondeel

Abstract

The post-Alpine lamproitic volcanism in the Prebetic of the External Zone of the Betic Cordilleras of southern Spain is dated at 7.6-7.2 Ma by the K-Ar data from two richterites, two sanidines, a phlogopite and a whole-rock, and the fission-track analysis of an apatite. Biotite from a lava of the rhyolitic-dacitic suite in the post-orogenic Vera basin of the Internal Zone produces the same age. Phlogopite from a lamproitic (veritic) subvolcanic body in the Vera basin yields an age of about 8.6 Ma; as lavas belonging to the veritic suite reportedly overlie Late Messinian sediments, pointing to an age of less than about 5 Ma, this type of volcanism in the Vera basin must have been active over several million years

Published
1981-01-01
How to Cite
F. A. Nobel, P. A. M. Andriessen, E. H. Hebeda, H. N. A. Priem, & H. E. Rondeel. (1981). Isotopic dating of the post-alpine Neogene volcanism in the Betic Cordilleras, Southern Spain. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 209-214. Retrieved from https://njgjournal.nl/index.php/njg/article/view/13569
Section
Regular paper

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