Sánchez Martínez, SoniaArenas Martín, RicardoDíaz García, FlorentinoMartínez Catalán, José RamónGómez Barreiro, JuanPearce, Julian A.2023-06-202023-06-2020070091-761310.1130/G23024A.1https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/51174The Careón ophiolite (Galicia, NW Iberian Massif) shows lithological and geochemical features suggestive of an origin in a suprasubduction zone setting. As with other Devonian ophiolites in the European Variscan belt, it was generated within a contracting Rheic Ocean. This setting and the general absence of large Silurian-Devonian volcanic arcs on both of the Rheic Ocean margins strongly suggest that this ocean was closed by intraoceanic subduction directed to the north. This subduction removed the older normal (N) mid-oceanic-ridge basalt (MORB) oceanic lithosphere and gave rise to a limited volume of new suprasubduction zone oceanic lithosphere. The Careón ophiolite is a key element in understanding the evolution of the Rheic Ocean, which was the main oceanic domain that closed during the Paleozoic convergence of Gondwana and Laurussia, preceding the assembly of PangeaengCareón ophiolite, NW Spain: Suprasubduction zone setting for the youngest Rheic Ocean fl oorjournal articlehttp://geology.gsapubs.org/open access552.3(234.1)Devonian ophioliteSuprasubductionGaliciaNW SpainRheic OceanPetrología