Coats Land crustal block, East Antarctica: A tectonic tracer for Laurentia?

Undeformed rhyolite and granophyre in the Coats Land crustal block of East Antarctica, dated as 1112 ± 4 Ma, are identical in age to both the Umkondo large igneous province (LIP) of the Kalahari craton (southern Africa) and the early Keweenawan LIP of Laurentia (North America). Although marine and s...

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Main Authors: Loewy, S., Dalziel, I., Pisarevsky, Sergei, Connelly, J., Tait, J., Hanson, R., Bullen, D.
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Published: Geological Society of America 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14588
https://doi.org/10.1130/G32029.1
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spelling ftcurtin:oai:espace.curtin.edu.au:20.500.11937/14588 2023-06-11T04:05:14+02:00 Coats Land crustal block, East Antarctica: A tectonic tracer for Laurentia? Loewy, S. Dalziel, I. Pisarevsky, Sergei Connelly, J. Tait, J. Hanson, R. Bullen, D. 2011 restricted https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14588 https://doi.org/10.1130/G32029.1 unknown Geological Society of America http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14588 doi:10.1130/G32029.1 tectonic tracer Laurentia Coats Land Grenville orogen East Antarctica Kalahari craton Journal Article 2011 ftcurtin https://doi.org/20.500.11937/1458810.1130/G32029.1 2023-05-30T19:27:31Z Undeformed rhyolite and granophyre in the Coats Land crustal block of East Antarctica, dated as 1112 ± 4 Ma, are identical in age to both the Umkondo large igneous province (LIP) of the Kalahari craton (southern Africa) and the early Keweenawan LIP of Laurentia (North America). Although marine and satellite data demonstrate that Coats Land was close to Kalahari within the Gondwana supercontinent, the Coats Land rocks yield Pb isotope compositions strikingly distinct from those of the Umkondo province, yet indistinguishable from rocks of the Keweenawan province. The anorogenic Red Bluff granitic suite, along the present-day southern Laurentian margin in the Franklin Mountains (Texas, USA), is of comparable age, general rock type, and Pb isotope composition to rocks of Coats Land and may provide a piercing point for a Coats Land–Laurentia link. Paleomagnetic poles permit the Coats Land block to be close to this part of Laurentia ca. 1100 Ma and allow juxtaposition of Kalahari and southern Laurentia ca. 1000 Ma. The Coats Land crustal block may therefore be a critical tectonic tracer for placing Laurentia within late Mesoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic paleogeographic reconstructions. If this hypothesis is correct, Laurentia collided with the Kalahari craton along Antarctica’s Maud orogen, which would represent a continuation of the ca. 1000 Ma Grenville orogen of eastern and southern Laurentia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Curtin University: espace Coats Land ENVELOPE(-27.500,-27.500,-77.000,-77.000) East Antarctica Franklin Mountains ENVELOPE(-124.003,-124.003,64.250,64.250) Geology 39 9 859 862
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topic tectonic tracer
Laurentia
Coats Land
Grenville orogen
East Antarctica
Kalahari craton
spellingShingle tectonic tracer
Laurentia
Coats Land
Grenville orogen
East Antarctica
Kalahari craton
Loewy, S.
Dalziel, I.
Pisarevsky, Sergei
Connelly, J.
Tait, J.
Hanson, R.
Bullen, D.
Coats Land crustal block, East Antarctica: A tectonic tracer for Laurentia?
topic_facet tectonic tracer
Laurentia
Coats Land
Grenville orogen
East Antarctica
Kalahari craton
description Undeformed rhyolite and granophyre in the Coats Land crustal block of East Antarctica, dated as 1112 ± 4 Ma, are identical in age to both the Umkondo large igneous province (LIP) of the Kalahari craton (southern Africa) and the early Keweenawan LIP of Laurentia (North America). Although marine and satellite data demonstrate that Coats Land was close to Kalahari within the Gondwana supercontinent, the Coats Land rocks yield Pb isotope compositions strikingly distinct from those of the Umkondo province, yet indistinguishable from rocks of the Keweenawan province. The anorogenic Red Bluff granitic suite, along the present-day southern Laurentian margin in the Franklin Mountains (Texas, USA), is of comparable age, general rock type, and Pb isotope composition to rocks of Coats Land and may provide a piercing point for a Coats Land–Laurentia link. Paleomagnetic poles permit the Coats Land block to be close to this part of Laurentia ca. 1100 Ma and allow juxtaposition of Kalahari and southern Laurentia ca. 1000 Ma. The Coats Land crustal block may therefore be a critical tectonic tracer for placing Laurentia within late Mesoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic paleogeographic reconstructions. If this hypothesis is correct, Laurentia collided with the Kalahari craton along Antarctica’s Maud orogen, which would represent a continuation of the ca. 1000 Ma Grenville orogen of eastern and southern Laurentia.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Loewy, S.
Dalziel, I.
Pisarevsky, Sergei
Connelly, J.
Tait, J.
Hanson, R.
Bullen, D.
author_facet Loewy, S.
Dalziel, I.
Pisarevsky, Sergei
Connelly, J.
Tait, J.
Hanson, R.
Bullen, D.
author_sort Loewy, S.
title Coats Land crustal block, East Antarctica: A tectonic tracer for Laurentia?
title_short Coats Land crustal block, East Antarctica: A tectonic tracer for Laurentia?
title_full Coats Land crustal block, East Antarctica: A tectonic tracer for Laurentia?
title_fullStr Coats Land crustal block, East Antarctica: A tectonic tracer for Laurentia?
title_full_unstemmed Coats Land crustal block, East Antarctica: A tectonic tracer for Laurentia?
title_sort coats land crustal block, east antarctica: a tectonic tracer for laurentia?
publisher Geological Society of America
publishDate 2011
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14588
https://doi.org/10.1130/G32029.1
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East Antarctica
Franklin Mountains
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