New Views of East Antarctica- from Columbia to Gondwana

East Antarctica is a keystone in the Gondwana, Rodinia and the Columbia supercontinents. Recent aerogeophysical research, augmented by satellite magnetic, gravity and seismological data is unveiling the crustal architecture of the continent. This is helping comprehend the impact of supercontinental...

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Main Authors: Ferraccioli, Fausto, Forsberg, Rene, Aitken, Alan, Young, Duncan A, Blankenship, Donald D, Bell, Robin E, Finn, Carol, Martos, Yasmina M., ARMADILLO, EGIDIO, Jacobs, Joachim, Ebbing, Joerg, Eagles, Graeme, Jokat, Wilfried, Jordan, Tom A, Ruppel, Antonia, Läufer, Andreas, Dalziel, Ian W. D.
Other Authors: Fausto Ferraccioli, Rene Forsberg, Alan Aitken, Duncan A Young, Donald D Blankenship, Robin E Bell, Carol Finn, Yasmina M. Martos, Egidio Armadillo, Joachim Jacobs, Joerg Ebbing, Graeme Eagles, Wilfried Jokat, Tom A Jordan, Antonia Ruppel, Andreas Läufer and Ian W D Dalziel, Armadillo, Egidio, Läufer, Andrea
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: country:USA 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11567/854293
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Summary:East Antarctica is a keystone in the Gondwana, Rodinia and the Columbia supercontinents. Recent aerogeophysical research, augmented by satellite magnetic, gravity and seismological data is unveiling the crustal architecture of the continent. This is helping comprehend the impact of supercontinental processes such as subduction, accretion, rifting and intraplate tectonics on its evolution. A mosaic of Precambrian basement provinces is apparent in interior East Antarctica (Ferraccioli et al., 2011, Nature). A major suture separates the Archean-Neoproterozoic Ruker Province from an inferred Grenvillian-age orogenic Gamburtsev Province with remarkably thick crust (up to 60 km thick) and thick lithosphere (over 200 km thick). The age of the suturing and its linkages with supercontinental assembly is debated with both Rodinia and Gondwana candidates being proposed. Further east, magnetic highs delineate a Paleo to Mesoproterozoic Nimrod-South Pole igneous province (Goodge and Finn, 2010 JGR) that flanks a composite Mawson Continent- including the Gawler Craton of South Australia (Aitken et al., 2014 GRL). An over 1,900 km long magnetic and gravity lineament is imaged along the western flank of the Wilkes Subglacial Basin and is interpreted here as a major Paleoproterozoic suture zone linked to the collision of Laurentia and East Antarctica within Columbia. The proposed suture played a pivotal role helping localise Neoproterozoic Rodinia rifted margin evolution and forming a backstop for the Ross-Delamerian cycle of Gondwana amalgamation. Aeromagnetic and gravity imaging help determine the extent of a Keweenawan-age (ca 1.1 Ga) large igneous province in the Coats Land Block -isotopically tied with the Mid-Continent Rift System of Laurentia (Loewy et al., 2011 Geology). Imprints of Grenvillian magmatic arc accretion link together the Namaqua-Natal and Maud belts in South Africa and Dronning Maud Land within Rodinia. The aeromagnetically distinct Southeast Dronning Maud Land province (Mieth and Jokat, 2014 GR) may ...