Pan-African Tectonism in the Western Maud Belt: P-T-t Path for High-grade Gneisses in the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, East Antarctica

Extensive high-grade polydeformed metamorphic provinces surrounding Archaean cratonic nuclei in the East Antarctic Shield record two tectono-thermal episodes in late Mesoproterozoic and late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian times. In Western Dronning Maud Land, the high-grade Mesoproterozoic Maud Belt is jux...

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Published in:Journal of Petrology
Main Authors: Board, W.S., Frimmel, H E, Armstrong, Richard
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/79206 2024-01-14T09:59:42+01:00 Pan-African Tectonism in the Western Maud Belt: P-T-t Path for High-grade Gneisses in the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, East Antarctica Board, W.S. Frimmel, H E Armstrong, Richard http://hdl.handle.net/1885/79206 https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egh093 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/79206/5/MigratedxPub7696_2005.pdf.jpg https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/79206/7/01_Board_Pan-African_Tectonism_in_the_2005.pdf.jpg unknown Oxford University Press 0022-3530 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/79206 doi:10.1093/petrology/egh093 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/79206/5/MigratedxPub7696_2005.pdf.jpg https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/79206/7/01_Board_Pan-African_Tectonism_in_the_2005.pdf.jpg Journal of Petrology Keywords: deformation metamorphic rock P-T-t path Proterozoic tectonic evolution Antarctica Arctic and Antarctic East Antarctica Queen Maud Land World Archaea Laurentia East Antarctica Geochronology Maud Belt Pan-African orogeny Journal article ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egh093 2023-12-15T09:34:13Z Extensive high-grade polydeformed metamorphic provinces surrounding Archaean cratonic nuclei in the East Antarctic Shield record two tectono-thermal episodes in late Mesoproterozoic and late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian times. In Western Dronning Maud Land, the high-grade Mesoproterozoic Maud Belt is juxtaposed against the Archaean Grunehogna Province and has traditionally been interpreted as a Grenvillian mobile belt that was thermally overprinted during the Early Palaeozoic. Integration of new U-Pb sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe and conventional single zircon and monazite age data, and Ar-Ar data on hornblende and biotite, with thermobarometric calculations on rocks from the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, northern Maud Belt, resulted in a more complex P-T-t evolution than previousyl assumed. A c. 540 Ma monazite, hosted by an upper ampibolite-facies mineral assemblage defining a regionally dominant top-to-NW shear fabric, provides strong evidence for the penetrative deformation in the area being of Pan-African age and not of Grenvillian age as previously reported. Relics of an eclogite-facies garnet-omphacite assemblage within strain-protected mafic boudins indicate that the peak metamorphic conditions recorded by most rocks in the area (T = 687-758°C, P = 9·4-11·3 kbar) were attained subsequent to decompression from P > 12·9 kbar. By analogy with limited U-Pb single zircon age data and on circumstantial textural grounds, this earlier eclogite-facies metamorphism is ascribed to subduction and accretion around 565 Ma. Post-peak metamorphic K-metasomatism under amphibolite-facies conditions is ascribed to the intrusion of post-orogenic granite at c. 480 Ma. The recognition of extensive Pan-African tectonism in the Maud Belt casts doubts on previous Rodinia reconstructions, in which this belt takes a pivotal position between East Antarctica, the Kalahari Craton and Laurentia. Evidence of late Mesoproterozoic high-grade metamorphism during the formation of the Maud Belt exists in the form of c. 1035 Ma zircon ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Dronning Maud Land East Antarctica Queen Maud Land Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Arctic Antarctic East Antarctica Dronning Maud Land Queen Maud Land ENVELOPE(12.000,12.000,-72.500,-72.500) Grunehogna ENVELOPE(-2.750,-2.750,-72.033,-72.033) Sverdrupfjella ENVELOPE(0.583,0.583,-72.700,-72.700) Journal of Petrology 46 4 671 699
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topic Keywords: deformation
metamorphic rock
P-T-t path
Proterozoic
tectonic evolution
Antarctica
Arctic and Antarctic
East Antarctica
Queen Maud Land
World
Archaea
Laurentia East Antarctica
Geochronology
Maud Belt
Pan-African orogeny
spellingShingle Keywords: deformation
metamorphic rock
P-T-t path
Proterozoic
tectonic evolution
Antarctica
Arctic and Antarctic
East Antarctica
Queen Maud Land
World
Archaea
Laurentia East Antarctica
Geochronology
Maud Belt
Pan-African orogeny
Board, W.S.
Frimmel, H E
Armstrong, Richard
Pan-African Tectonism in the Western Maud Belt: P-T-t Path for High-grade Gneisses in the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, East Antarctica
topic_facet Keywords: deformation
metamorphic rock
P-T-t path
Proterozoic
tectonic evolution
Antarctica
Arctic and Antarctic
East Antarctica
Queen Maud Land
World
Archaea
Laurentia East Antarctica
Geochronology
Maud Belt
Pan-African orogeny
description Extensive high-grade polydeformed metamorphic provinces surrounding Archaean cratonic nuclei in the East Antarctic Shield record two tectono-thermal episodes in late Mesoproterozoic and late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian times. In Western Dronning Maud Land, the high-grade Mesoproterozoic Maud Belt is juxtaposed against the Archaean Grunehogna Province and has traditionally been interpreted as a Grenvillian mobile belt that was thermally overprinted during the Early Palaeozoic. Integration of new U-Pb sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe and conventional single zircon and monazite age data, and Ar-Ar data on hornblende and biotite, with thermobarometric calculations on rocks from the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, northern Maud Belt, resulted in a more complex P-T-t evolution than previousyl assumed. A c. 540 Ma monazite, hosted by an upper ampibolite-facies mineral assemblage defining a regionally dominant top-to-NW shear fabric, provides strong evidence for the penetrative deformation in the area being of Pan-African age and not of Grenvillian age as previously reported. Relics of an eclogite-facies garnet-omphacite assemblage within strain-protected mafic boudins indicate that the peak metamorphic conditions recorded by most rocks in the area (T = 687-758°C, P = 9·4-11·3 kbar) were attained subsequent to decompression from P > 12·9 kbar. By analogy with limited U-Pb single zircon age data and on circumstantial textural grounds, this earlier eclogite-facies metamorphism is ascribed to subduction and accretion around 565 Ma. Post-peak metamorphic K-metasomatism under amphibolite-facies conditions is ascribed to the intrusion of post-orogenic granite at c. 480 Ma. The recognition of extensive Pan-African tectonism in the Maud Belt casts doubts on previous Rodinia reconstructions, in which this belt takes a pivotal position between East Antarctica, the Kalahari Craton and Laurentia. Evidence of late Mesoproterozoic high-grade metamorphism during the formation of the Maud Belt exists in the form of c. 1035 Ma zircon ...
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Frimmel, H E
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title Pan-African Tectonism in the Western Maud Belt: P-T-t Path for High-grade Gneisses in the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, East Antarctica
title_short Pan-African Tectonism in the Western Maud Belt: P-T-t Path for High-grade Gneisses in the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, East Antarctica
title_full Pan-African Tectonism in the Western Maud Belt: P-T-t Path for High-grade Gneisses in the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Pan-African Tectonism in the Western Maud Belt: P-T-t Path for High-grade Gneisses in the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Pan-African Tectonism in the Western Maud Belt: P-T-t Path for High-grade Gneisses in the H.U. Sverdrupfjella, East Antarctica
title_sort pan-african tectonism in the western maud belt: p-t-t path for high-grade gneisses in the h.u. sverdrupfjella, east antarctica
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