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There are 5 occurrences of granodioritic to monzogranitic rocks found subsurface along the Odra Fault Zone a Permo-Mesozoic horst defining the northeastern edge of the Bohemian Massif. These are generally unfoliated, I-type granitoids with low A/CNK and initial Sr/Sr ratios making them geochemically and petrographically akin to late- to post-kinematic Variscan granitoids of the West Sudetes, being closest to those of the eastern part of the Fore-Sudetic Block (Strzelin, Niemcza). They represent late/post-orogenic, collisional intrusives of Early-Late Carboniferous age which are widespread throughout the Saxothuringian and Moldanubian zones in the Bohemian Massif. The country rocks to the granitoids are mica schists and paragneisses attaining staurolite-grade. The granitoids lack evidence of ductile or brittle strike-slip movement of Late Carboniferous-Permian age along the Odra Fault Zone, which thus has to be taken as a dip-slip fault zone, rather than a late Variscan dextral strike-slip feature. Brittle to semi-brittle deformation of the Odra granitoids relates to the formation of the horst during Permo-Mesozoic times. A Silurian-Early Devonian magmatic arc of the Mid-German Crystalline Rise, identified further to the west in Germany, probably does not have an easterly prolongation into Poland because there is no evidence for arc-related magmatism of that age in the Sudetes and Fore-Sudetic Block.
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