A ~565 Ma old glaciation in the Ediacaran of peri-Gondwanan West Africa

In the Cadomian orogen of the NE Bohemian Massif and of SW Iberia, a post-Gaskiers glacial event dated at c. 565 Ma has been detected. Such Ediacaran-aged glaciomarine deposits occur in the Weesenstein and Clanzschwitz groups of the Saxo-Thuringian zone (Bohemia) and in the Lower Alcudian group of t...

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Published in:International Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Linnemann, Ulf, Pieren Pidal, Agustín Pedro, Hofmann, Mandy, Drost, Kerstin, Quesada, Cecilio, Gerdes, Axel, Marko, Linda, Gärtner, Andreas, Zieger, Johannes, Ulrich, Jens
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Published: Springer 2018
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spelling ftunivcmadrid:oai:www.ucm.es:47352 2023-05-15T17:22:50+02:00 A ~565 Ma old glaciation in the Ediacaran of peri-Gondwanan West Africa Linnemann, Ulf Pieren Pidal, Agustín Pedro Hofmann, Mandy Drost, Kerstin Quesada, Cecilio Gerdes, Axel Marko, Linda Gärtner, Andreas Zieger, Johannes Ulrich, Jens 2018-04 application/pdf https://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/47352/ https://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/47352/1/A%20~565%C2%A0Ma%20old%20glaciation%20in%C2%A0the%C2%A0Ediacaran.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00531-017-1520-7 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-017-1520-7 en eng Springer https://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/47352/1/A%20~565%C2%A0Ma%20old%20glaciation%20in%C2%A0the%C2%A0Ediacaran.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Geología estratigráfica Geoquímica info:eu-repo/semantics/article PeerReviewed 2018 ftunivcmadrid https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-017-1520-7 2022-05-12T20:06:11Z In the Cadomian orogen of the NE Bohemian Massif and of SW Iberia, a post-Gaskiers glacial event dated at c. 565 Ma has been detected. Such Ediacaran-aged glaciomarine deposits occur in the Weesenstein and Clanzschwitz groups of the Saxo-Thuringian zone (Bohemia) and in the Lower Alcudian group of the southern Central Iberian zone (Iberia). Both areas are parts of Cadomia situated in the Western and Central European Variscides. Glaciomarine sedimentary rocks are characterized by such features as dropstones, flat iron-shaped pebbles (“Bügeleisen-Geschiebe”), facetted pebbles, dreikanters, and zircon grains affected by ice abrasion. For age and provenance determination, LA–ICP–MS U–Pb ages (n = 1124) and Hf isotope (n = 446) analyses were performed. The maximum age of the glaciomarine deposits within a Cadomian back-arc basin based on U–Pb analytics resulted in the youngest detrital zircon populations showing ages of 562–565 Ma and of c. 566–576 Ma old zircon derived from granitoid pebbles within the diamictites. The youngest age recorded was 538–540 Ma based on zircon from the plutons which had intruded the previously deformed Ediacaran metasedimentary rocks. Previously described glaciomarine diamictites of Cadomia (Weesenstein, Clanzschwitz, and Orellana diamictites) are most definitely younger than the c. 579–581 Ma Gaskiers glaciation in Newfoundland (Gaskiers) and in SE New England (Squantum). We propose the term Weesenstein–Orellana glaciation for this new Ediacaran glacial event, named after the most relevant regions of exposure. Palaeogeographically, these glaciomarine diamictites and related sedimentary deposits lie on the periphery of the West African Craton (western peri-Gondwana), and evidence has been provided by detrital zircon U–Pb ages and their Hf isotope composition. Correlation with similar glaciomarine deposits in the Anti-Atlas (Bou Azzer) and Saudi Arabia suggests a continued distribution of post-Gaskiers glacial deposits along the Gondwana margin of Northern Africa. The Weesenstein–Orellana ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM): E-Prints Complutense International Journal of Earth Sciences 107 3 885 911
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topic Geología estratigráfica
Geoquímica
spellingShingle Geología estratigráfica
Geoquímica
Linnemann, Ulf
Pieren Pidal, Agustín Pedro
Hofmann, Mandy
Drost, Kerstin
Quesada, Cecilio
Gerdes, Axel
Marko, Linda
Gärtner, Andreas
Zieger, Johannes
Ulrich, Jens
A ~565 Ma old glaciation in the Ediacaran of peri-Gondwanan West Africa
topic_facet Geología estratigráfica
Geoquímica
description In the Cadomian orogen of the NE Bohemian Massif and of SW Iberia, a post-Gaskiers glacial event dated at c. 565 Ma has been detected. Such Ediacaran-aged glaciomarine deposits occur in the Weesenstein and Clanzschwitz groups of the Saxo-Thuringian zone (Bohemia) and in the Lower Alcudian group of the southern Central Iberian zone (Iberia). Both areas are parts of Cadomia situated in the Western and Central European Variscides. Glaciomarine sedimentary rocks are characterized by such features as dropstones, flat iron-shaped pebbles (“Bügeleisen-Geschiebe”), facetted pebbles, dreikanters, and zircon grains affected by ice abrasion. For age and provenance determination, LA–ICP–MS U–Pb ages (n = 1124) and Hf isotope (n = 446) analyses were performed. The maximum age of the glaciomarine deposits within a Cadomian back-arc basin based on U–Pb analytics resulted in the youngest detrital zircon populations showing ages of 562–565 Ma and of c. 566–576 Ma old zircon derived from granitoid pebbles within the diamictites. The youngest age recorded was 538–540 Ma based on zircon from the plutons which had intruded the previously deformed Ediacaran metasedimentary rocks. Previously described glaciomarine diamictites of Cadomia (Weesenstein, Clanzschwitz, and Orellana diamictites) are most definitely younger than the c. 579–581 Ma Gaskiers glaciation in Newfoundland (Gaskiers) and in SE New England (Squantum). We propose the term Weesenstein–Orellana glaciation for this new Ediacaran glacial event, named after the most relevant regions of exposure. Palaeogeographically, these glaciomarine diamictites and related sedimentary deposits lie on the periphery of the West African Craton (western peri-Gondwana), and evidence has been provided by detrital zircon U–Pb ages and their Hf isotope composition. Correlation with similar glaciomarine deposits in the Anti-Atlas (Bou Azzer) and Saudi Arabia suggests a continued distribution of post-Gaskiers glacial deposits along the Gondwana margin of Northern Africa. The Weesenstein–Orellana ...
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author Linnemann, Ulf
Pieren Pidal, Agustín Pedro
Hofmann, Mandy
Drost, Kerstin
Quesada, Cecilio
Gerdes, Axel
Marko, Linda
Gärtner, Andreas
Zieger, Johannes
Ulrich, Jens
author_facet Linnemann, Ulf
Pieren Pidal, Agustín Pedro
Hofmann, Mandy
Drost, Kerstin
Quesada, Cecilio
Gerdes, Axel
Marko, Linda
Gärtner, Andreas
Zieger, Johannes
Ulrich, Jens
author_sort Linnemann, Ulf
title A ~565 Ma old glaciation in the Ediacaran of peri-Gondwanan West Africa
title_short A ~565 Ma old glaciation in the Ediacaran of peri-Gondwanan West Africa
title_full A ~565 Ma old glaciation in the Ediacaran of peri-Gondwanan West Africa
title_fullStr A ~565 Ma old glaciation in the Ediacaran of peri-Gondwanan West Africa
title_full_unstemmed A ~565 Ma old glaciation in the Ediacaran of peri-Gondwanan West Africa
title_sort ~565 ma old glaciation in the ediacaran of peri-gondwanan west africa
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