Pan-Gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 Ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons:A review

Pan-Gondwanaland (650-500 Ma) tectonics is dominated by transcurrent motions driven by post-collisional oblique stresses. Extension is commonly marked by the intrusion of alkaline rocks, in particular A-type granite, nepheline syenite, and carbonatites (ARCS), during or after collision, as well as b...

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Main Author: Veevers, J. J.
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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description Pan-Gondwanaland (650-500 Ma) tectonics is dominated by transcurrent motions driven by post-collisional oblique stresses. Extension is commonly marked by the intrusion of alkaline rocks, in particular A-type granite, nepheline syenite, and carbonatites (ARCS), during or after collision, as well as by field studies. ARCS of this age are common in Africa, South America, India, Antarctica, and Australia, and are indicated by related detrital zircons of 650-500 Ma age in Permian-Triassic and younger sediments from Australia, Antarctica, southern Africa, and India. Structural studies suggest that ARCs fill openings at releasing bends along transcurrent fractures and during reversal of the sense of motion as well as during relaxation of stress after collision. On the Paleo-Pacific margin, 550-500 Ma ARCs of the Koettlitz Glacier Alkaline Province were emplaced syn-tectonically within the Ross orogen during oblique subduction. The concentration of ARC magmas emplaced during the amalgamation of Gondwanaland is correlated with the transtension generated by the 650-570 Ma oblique subduction between Avalonia-Cadomia and the West African craton, and the 550-490 Ma oblique subduction of the Palco-Pacific underneath Antarctica. In the Eastern Ghats and the Prince Charles Mountains of East Antarctica, ARCs and related zircons were generated 1000-900 Ma during an earlier continental collision. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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spelling ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/15f68006-cc81-4a43-9cd7-b17244edb351 2025-06-15T14:12:59+00:00 Pan-Gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 Ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons:A review Veevers, J. J. 2007-07 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/15f68006-cc81-4a43-9cd7-b17244edb351 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2007.03.001 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Veevers , J J 2007 , ' Pan-Gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 Ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons : A review ' , Earth-Science Reviews , vol. 83 , no. 1-2 , pp. 1-47 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2007.03.001 alkaline rocks carbonatites 650-500 Ma U-Pb zircons extension Gondwanaland EASTERN GHATS BELT U-PB ZIRCON CENTRAL TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS PROTEROZOIC MOBILE BELT KERALA KHONDALITE BELT ENRICHED MANTLE SOURCE SOR-RONDANE MOUNTAINS RB-SR GEOCHRONOLOGY WEST-AFRICAN CRATON A-TYPE GRANITES article 2007 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2007.03.001 2025-05-26T00:05:43Z Pan-Gondwanaland (650-500 Ma) tectonics is dominated by transcurrent motions driven by post-collisional oblique stresses. Extension is commonly marked by the intrusion of alkaline rocks, in particular A-type granite, nepheline syenite, and carbonatites (ARCS), during or after collision, as well as by field studies. ARCS of this age are common in Africa, South America, India, Antarctica, and Australia, and are indicated by related detrital zircons of 650-500 Ma age in Permian-Triassic and younger sediments from Australia, Antarctica, southern Africa, and India. Structural studies suggest that ARCs fill openings at releasing bends along transcurrent fractures and during reversal of the sense of motion as well as during relaxation of stress after collision. On the Paleo-Pacific margin, 550-500 Ma ARCs of the Koettlitz Glacier Alkaline Province were emplaced syn-tectonically within the Ross orogen during oblique subduction. The concentration of ARC magmas emplaced during the amalgamation of Gondwanaland is correlated with the transtension generated by the 650-570 Ma oblique subduction between Avalonia-Cadomia and the West African craton, and the 550-490 Ma oblique subduction of the Palco-Pacific underneath Antarctica. In the Eastern Ghats and the Prince Charles Mountains of East Antarctica, ARCs and related zircons were generated 1000-900 Ma during an earlier continental collision. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Koettlitz Glacier Prince Charles Mountains Unknown East Antarctica Koettlitz Glacier ENVELOPE(164.250,164.250,-78.250,-78.250) Pacific Prince Charles Mountains ENVELOPE(67.246,67.246,-71.427,-71.427) Sor Rondane Mountains ENVELOPE(25.000,25.000,-72.000,-72.000) Sor-Rondane ENVELOPE(25.000,25.000,-72.000,-72.000) Transantarctic Mountains Earth-Science Reviews 83 1-2 1 47
spellingShingle alkaline rocks
carbonatites
650-500 Ma
U-Pb
zircons
extension
Gondwanaland
EASTERN GHATS BELT
U-PB ZIRCON
CENTRAL TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS
PROTEROZOIC MOBILE BELT
KERALA KHONDALITE BELT
ENRICHED MANTLE SOURCE
SOR-RONDANE MOUNTAINS
RB-SR GEOCHRONOLOGY
WEST-AFRICAN CRATON
A-TYPE GRANITES
Veevers, J. J.
Pan-Gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 Ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons:A review
title Pan-Gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 Ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons:A review
title_full Pan-Gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 Ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons:A review
title_fullStr Pan-Gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 Ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons:A review
title_full_unstemmed Pan-Gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 Ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons:A review
title_short Pan-Gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 Ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons:A review
title_sort pan-gondwanaland post-collisional extension marked by 650-500 ma alkaline rocks and carbonatites and related detrital zircons:a review
topic alkaline rocks
carbonatites
650-500 Ma
U-Pb
zircons
extension
Gondwanaland
EASTERN GHATS BELT
U-PB ZIRCON
CENTRAL TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS
PROTEROZOIC MOBILE BELT
KERALA KHONDALITE BELT
ENRICHED MANTLE SOURCE
SOR-RONDANE MOUNTAINS
RB-SR GEOCHRONOLOGY
WEST-AFRICAN CRATON
A-TYPE GRANITES
topic_facet alkaline rocks
carbonatites
650-500 Ma
U-Pb
zircons
extension
Gondwanaland
EASTERN GHATS BELT
U-PB ZIRCON
CENTRAL TRANSANTARCTIC MOUNTAINS
PROTEROZOIC MOBILE BELT
KERALA KHONDALITE BELT
ENRICHED MANTLE SOURCE
SOR-RONDANE MOUNTAINS
RB-SR GEOCHRONOLOGY
WEST-AFRICAN CRATON
A-TYPE GRANITES
url https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/15f68006-cc81-4a43-9cd7-b17244edb351
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2007.03.001