Villaseca González, CarlosHerreros Villanueva, Víctor Manuel2023-06-202023-06-2020000263-5933https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/58653A batholith of around 10,000 km 2 was formed during the Hercynian orogeny in the Spanish Central System (SCS). Geochronological data indicate concentrated magmatic activity during the period 325-284 Ma. This late-orogenic magmatism is essentially granitic with only minor associated basic rocks « 2% in outcrop). The SCS is a remarkably homogeneous batholith showing a restricted range of geochemical granite types without any evolutionary pattern related to time. These peraluminous granites show a limited variation in Na20/K20) (0·6engA sustained felsic magmatic system: the Hercynian granitic batholith of the Spanish Central Systemjournal articlehttp://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=TREopen access552.3(234.1)Collision granitesCrustal anatexisGeochemistryHercynian Iberian BeltIsotopesPeraluminous batholithPetrología