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The Hercynian intrusive rocks of the Catalonian Coastal Ranges (NE Spain).
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The hercynian outcrops of the Catalonian Coastal Ranges (NE Spain) consist mainly of Lower Permian-Upper Carboniferous, post-tectonic, epizona1 granitoid intrusions which form a typical applutonic calc-alkaline suite ranging from mafic hornblende gabbros and ultramafic olivine homblendites throught on alites and granodioritcs to leucogranites. This suite displays major andtrace-element characteristics and Sr isotope ratios similar to volcanic arc and post-collision magmatism oceanic lithosphere and to have been modified by contamination and is therefore believed to have formed above subducted with melts from the crust
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ENRIQUE, P. (Pere). The Hercynian intrusive rocks of the Catalonian Coastal Ranges (NE Spain). Acta Geologica Hispanica. 1990. Vol. 25, num. 1, pags. 39-64. ISSN 0567-7505. [consulted: 9 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/32989