Pan-Gondwanaland detrital zircons from Australia analysed for Hf-isotopes and trace elements reflect an ice-covered Antarctic provenance of 700-500 Ma age, TDM of 2.0-1.0 Ga, and alkaline affinity

Eastern Australian sediments of Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian-Devonian, Triassic, and Neogene ages are known to be dominated by zircons dated 700-500 Ma ("Southwest Pacific-Gondwana igneous component") by the U-Pb SHRIMP method, and thought to be derived from Antarctica, as suggested also...

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Published in:Earth-Science Reviews
Main Authors: Veevers, J. J., Belousova, E. A., Saeed, A., Sircombe, K., Cooper, A. F., Read, S. E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/8300b978-da4b-4635-949d-d8cbaea64519
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2005.11.001
http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33744830044&partnerID=8YFLogxK
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Summary:Eastern Australian sediments of Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian-Devonian, Triassic, and Neogene ages are known to be dominated by zircons dated 700-500 Ma ("Southwest Pacific-Gondwana igneous component") by the U-Pb SHRIMP method, and thought to be derived from Antarctica, as suggested also by paleogeographical evidence. To extend the characteristics of the provenance we subjected SHRIMPed zircons from the Middle Triassic Hawkesbury Sandstone and four Neogene beach sands to LAM-ICPMS analysis for rock type and Hf-isotope T DM model ages. These data confirm the demonstration (from ages alone) that the beach sands were recycled from the Hawkesbury Sandstone. All five samples have a substantial fraction of 700-500 Ma zircons derived from alkaline rocks with T DM of 2.0-1.0 Ga. We analysed zircons from the nearest exposed alkaline rock of appropriate age in Antarctica: the 550-500 Ma Koettlitz Glacier Alkaline Province of the Ross orogen of the Transantarctic Mountains, emplaced during contemporary transtension. The rock types and T DM of the Koettlitz Glacier Alkaline Province zircons match those of the eastern Australian samples but only over the restricted range of 550-500 Ma. Rocks of 700-550 Ma age and alkaline type are unknown in Antarctic exposures. Rocks of this age and type, however, abound in the Pan-Gondwanaland orogens. The nearest of these is the Leeuwin Complex of the Pinjarra orogen of southwestern Australia, which connects through the Prydz-Leeuwin Belt with the Mozambique Orogenic Belt. In turn, the Leeuwin Complex is dominated by 700-500 Ma alkaline rocks generated by contemporary transtension. We find that zircons from a beach sand at Eneabba, 450 km north of the Leeuwin Complex, are dominated by alkaline types, so confirming demonstration by age alone that the sand came from the Leeuwin Complex. An important inference is that Pan-Gondwanaland terranes are potential provenances of sediment with zircons of ages 700-500 Ma, model ages 2.0-1.0 Ga, and alkaline affinity. We compiled the age spectra of ...