The ca. 1380 Ma Mashak igneous event of the Southern Urals

A review of the geochronology, geochemistry and distribution of the 1380 Ma Mashak Large Igneous Province (LIP) of the eastern margin of the East European craton indicates a potential link to a major breakup stage of the Mesoproterozoic supercontinent Columbia (Nuna), link to a major stratigraphic b...

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Main Authors: Puchkov, Victor N., Bogdanova, Svetlana V., Ernst, Richard E., Kozlov, Vjacheslav I., Krasnobaev, Arthur A., Söderlund, Ulf, Wingate, Michael T. D., Postnikov, Alexander V., Sergeeva, Nina D.
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Published: Elsevier 2013
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:fd31e3cb-6d3e-4caf-b3a6-442765096b04 2023-05-15T16:29:57+02:00 The ca. 1380 Ma Mashak igneous event of the Southern Urals Puchkov, Victor N. Bogdanova, Svetlana V. Ernst, Richard E. Kozlov, Vjacheslav I. Krasnobaev, Arthur A. Söderlund, Ulf Wingate, Michael T. D. Postnikov, Alexander V. Sergeeva, Nina D. 2013 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/3975610 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2012.08.021 eng eng Elsevier https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/3975610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2012.08.021 wos:000321680400010 scopus:84878928757 Lithos; 174, pp 109-124 (2013) ISSN: 0024-4937 Geology Urals Volgo-Uralia Mesoproterozoic Mashak event U-Pb dating Zircons contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2013 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2012.08.021 2023-02-01T23:29:25Z A review of the geochronology, geochemistry and distribution of the 1380 Ma Mashak Large Igneous Province (LIP) of the eastern margin of the East European craton indicates a potential link to a major breakup stage of the Mesoproterozoic supercontinent Columbia (Nuna), link to a major stratigraphic boundary (Lower-Middle Riphean), and economic significance for hydrocarbons and metallogeny. Specifically, the Mashak event likely has much greater extent than previously realized. Two U-Pb baddeleyite (ID TIMS) age determinations on dolerite sills obtained from borehole (Menzelinsk-Aktanysh-183) confirm the western extent of the Mashak event into the crystalline basement of the East European Craton (1382 +/- 2 Ma) and into the overlying Lower Riphean sediments (1391 +/- 2 Ma), and the imprecise ages reported elsewhere indicate the possible extension into the Timan region, with an overall areal extent of more than 500,000 km(2) (LIP scale). It has tholeiitic compositions and is associated with breakup on the eastern margin of the craton - in addition, precise SHRIMP zircon ages of 1386 +/- 5 Ma and 1386 +/- 6 Ma (this paper) provide confirmation of previous approximate 1380-1383 Ma zircon age determination of the same formation, and suggest an age of ca. 1.4 Ga for the Lower/Middle Riphean boundary which was formerly considered to be 1350 +/- 10 Ma. Contemporaneous magmatic rocks in the northeastern Greenland part of Laurentia (Zig-Zag Dal and Midsommerso formations) and Siberia (Chieress dykes and other dolerites) together with the Mashak event are suggested to be fragments of a single huge LIP and to correspond to breakup stage of the Columbia (Nuna) supercontinent. The Mashak LIP also has some significance, at least in Volgo-Uralia, for hydrocarbons and metallogeny. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Siberia Lund University Publications (LUP) Greenland Uralia ENVELOPE(6.967,6.967,62.608,62.608) Lithos 174 109 124
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topic Geology
Urals
Volgo-Uralia
Mesoproterozoic
Mashak event
U-Pb dating
Zircons
spellingShingle Geology
Urals
Volgo-Uralia
Mesoproterozoic
Mashak event
U-Pb dating
Zircons
Puchkov, Victor N.
Bogdanova, Svetlana V.
Ernst, Richard E.
Kozlov, Vjacheslav I.
Krasnobaev, Arthur A.
Söderlund, Ulf
Wingate, Michael T. D.
Postnikov, Alexander V.
Sergeeva, Nina D.
The ca. 1380 Ma Mashak igneous event of the Southern Urals
topic_facet Geology
Urals
Volgo-Uralia
Mesoproterozoic
Mashak event
U-Pb dating
Zircons
description A review of the geochronology, geochemistry and distribution of the 1380 Ma Mashak Large Igneous Province (LIP) of the eastern margin of the East European craton indicates a potential link to a major breakup stage of the Mesoproterozoic supercontinent Columbia (Nuna), link to a major stratigraphic boundary (Lower-Middle Riphean), and economic significance for hydrocarbons and metallogeny. Specifically, the Mashak event likely has much greater extent than previously realized. Two U-Pb baddeleyite (ID TIMS) age determinations on dolerite sills obtained from borehole (Menzelinsk-Aktanysh-183) confirm the western extent of the Mashak event into the crystalline basement of the East European Craton (1382 +/- 2 Ma) and into the overlying Lower Riphean sediments (1391 +/- 2 Ma), and the imprecise ages reported elsewhere indicate the possible extension into the Timan region, with an overall areal extent of more than 500,000 km(2) (LIP scale). It has tholeiitic compositions and is associated with breakup on the eastern margin of the craton - in addition, precise SHRIMP zircon ages of 1386 +/- 5 Ma and 1386 +/- 6 Ma (this paper) provide confirmation of previous approximate 1380-1383 Ma zircon age determination of the same formation, and suggest an age of ca. 1.4 Ga for the Lower/Middle Riphean boundary which was formerly considered to be 1350 +/- 10 Ma. Contemporaneous magmatic rocks in the northeastern Greenland part of Laurentia (Zig-Zag Dal and Midsommerso formations) and Siberia (Chieress dykes and other dolerites) together with the Mashak event are suggested to be fragments of a single huge LIP and to correspond to breakup stage of the Columbia (Nuna) supercontinent. The Mashak LIP also has some significance, at least in Volgo-Uralia, for hydrocarbons and metallogeny. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Puchkov, Victor N.
Bogdanova, Svetlana V.
Ernst, Richard E.
Kozlov, Vjacheslav I.
Krasnobaev, Arthur A.
Söderlund, Ulf
Wingate, Michael T. D.
Postnikov, Alexander V.
Sergeeva, Nina D.
author_facet Puchkov, Victor N.
Bogdanova, Svetlana V.
Ernst, Richard E.
Kozlov, Vjacheslav I.
Krasnobaev, Arthur A.
Söderlund, Ulf
Wingate, Michael T. D.
Postnikov, Alexander V.
Sergeeva, Nina D.
author_sort Puchkov, Victor N.
title The ca. 1380 Ma Mashak igneous event of the Southern Urals
title_short The ca. 1380 Ma Mashak igneous event of the Southern Urals
title_full The ca. 1380 Ma Mashak igneous event of the Southern Urals
title_fullStr The ca. 1380 Ma Mashak igneous event of the Southern Urals
title_full_unstemmed The ca. 1380 Ma Mashak igneous event of the Southern Urals
title_sort ca. 1380 ma mashak igneous event of the southern urals
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