The Proterozoic evolution of northern Siberian Craton margin: a comparison of U-Pb-Hf signatures from sedimentary units of the Taimyr orogenic belt and the Siberian platform

Identifying the cratonic affinity of Neoproterozoic crust that surrounds the northern margin of the Siberian Craton (SC) is critical for determining its tectonic evolution and placing the Craton in Neoproterozoic supercontinental reconstructions. Integration of new U–Pb–Hf detrital zircon data with...

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Main Authors: Priyatkina, Nadezhda, Collins, William J., Khudoley, Andrei K., Zastrozhnov, Dmitry, Ershova, Victoria, Chambarlain, Kevin, Shatsillo, Andrey, Proskurnin, Vasily
Other Authors: The University of Newcastle. Faculty of Science, School of Environmental and Life Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Inc. 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1354545
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spelling ftunivnewcastnsw:uon:31295 2023-05-15T15:07:34+02:00 The Proterozoic evolution of northern Siberian Craton margin: a comparison of U-Pb-Hf signatures from sedimentary units of the Taimyr orogenic belt and the Siberian platform Priyatkina, Nadezhda Collins, William J. Khudoley, Andrei K. Zastrozhnov, Dmitry Ershova, Victoria Chambarlain, Kevin Shatsillo, Andrey Proskurnin, Vasily The University of Newcastle. Faculty of Science, School of Environmental and Life Sciences 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1354545 eng eng Taylor & Francis Inc. ARC.DP120104004 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP120104004 International Geology Review Vol. 59, Issue 13, p. 1632-1656 10.1080/00206814.2017.1289341 Siberia U–Pb–Hf isotopes detrital zircon Arctic Proterozoic journal article 2017 ftunivnewcastnsw 2018-07-27T00:32:27Z Identifying the cratonic affinity of Neoproterozoic crust that surrounds the northern margin of the Siberian Craton (SC) is critical for determining its tectonic evolution and placing the Craton in Neoproterozoic supercontinental reconstructions. Integration of new U–Pb–Hf detrital zircon data with regional geological constraints indicates that distinct Neoproterozoic arc-related magmatic belts can be identified within the Taimyr orogen. Sedimentary rocks derived from 970 to 800 Ma arc-related suites reveal abundant Archean and Paleoproterozoic detritus, characteristic of the SC. The 720–600 Ma arc-related zircon population from the younger Cambrian sedimentary rocks is also complemented by an exotic juvenile Mesoproterozoic zircon population and erosional products of older arc-related suites. Nonetheless, numerous evidences imply that both arcs broadly reworked Siberian basement components. We suggest that the early Neoproterozoic (ca. 970–800 Ma) arc system of the Taimyr orogen evolved on the active margin of the SC and probably extended along the periphery of Rodinia into Valhalla orogen of NE Laurentia. We also suggest the late Neoproterozoic (750–550 Ma) arc system could have been part of the Timanian orogen, which linked Siberia and Baltica at the Precambrian/Phanerozoic transition. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Taimyr Siberia NOVA: The University of Newcastle Research Online (Australia) Arctic Valhalla ENVELOPE(161.933,161.933,-77.583,-77.583)
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topic Siberia
U–Pb–Hf isotopes
detrital zircon
Arctic
Proterozoic
spellingShingle Siberia
U–Pb–Hf isotopes
detrital zircon
Arctic
Proterozoic
Priyatkina, Nadezhda
Collins, William J.
Khudoley, Andrei K.
Zastrozhnov, Dmitry
Ershova, Victoria
Chambarlain, Kevin
Shatsillo, Andrey
Proskurnin, Vasily
The Proterozoic evolution of northern Siberian Craton margin: a comparison of U-Pb-Hf signatures from sedimentary units of the Taimyr orogenic belt and the Siberian platform
topic_facet Siberia
U–Pb–Hf isotopes
detrital zircon
Arctic
Proterozoic
description Identifying the cratonic affinity of Neoproterozoic crust that surrounds the northern margin of the Siberian Craton (SC) is critical for determining its tectonic evolution and placing the Craton in Neoproterozoic supercontinental reconstructions. Integration of new U–Pb–Hf detrital zircon data with regional geological constraints indicates that distinct Neoproterozoic arc-related magmatic belts can be identified within the Taimyr orogen. Sedimentary rocks derived from 970 to 800 Ma arc-related suites reveal abundant Archean and Paleoproterozoic detritus, characteristic of the SC. The 720–600 Ma arc-related zircon population from the younger Cambrian sedimentary rocks is also complemented by an exotic juvenile Mesoproterozoic zircon population and erosional products of older arc-related suites. Nonetheless, numerous evidences imply that both arcs broadly reworked Siberian basement components. We suggest that the early Neoproterozoic (ca. 970–800 Ma) arc system of the Taimyr orogen evolved on the active margin of the SC and probably extended along the periphery of Rodinia into Valhalla orogen of NE Laurentia. We also suggest the late Neoproterozoic (750–550 Ma) arc system could have been part of the Timanian orogen, which linked Siberia and Baltica at the Precambrian/Phanerozoic transition.
author2 The University of Newcastle. Faculty of Science, School of Environmental and Life Sciences
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Priyatkina, Nadezhda
Collins, William J.
Khudoley, Andrei K.
Zastrozhnov, Dmitry
Ershova, Victoria
Chambarlain, Kevin
Shatsillo, Andrey
Proskurnin, Vasily
author_facet Priyatkina, Nadezhda
Collins, William J.
Khudoley, Andrei K.
Zastrozhnov, Dmitry
Ershova, Victoria
Chambarlain, Kevin
Shatsillo, Andrey
Proskurnin, Vasily
author_sort Priyatkina, Nadezhda
title The Proterozoic evolution of northern Siberian Craton margin: a comparison of U-Pb-Hf signatures from sedimentary units of the Taimyr orogenic belt and the Siberian platform
title_short The Proterozoic evolution of northern Siberian Craton margin: a comparison of U-Pb-Hf signatures from sedimentary units of the Taimyr orogenic belt and the Siberian platform
title_full The Proterozoic evolution of northern Siberian Craton margin: a comparison of U-Pb-Hf signatures from sedimentary units of the Taimyr orogenic belt and the Siberian platform
title_fullStr The Proterozoic evolution of northern Siberian Craton margin: a comparison of U-Pb-Hf signatures from sedimentary units of the Taimyr orogenic belt and the Siberian platform
title_full_unstemmed The Proterozoic evolution of northern Siberian Craton margin: a comparison of U-Pb-Hf signatures from sedimentary units of the Taimyr orogenic belt and the Siberian platform
title_sort proterozoic evolution of northern siberian craton margin: a comparison of u-pb-hf signatures from sedimentary units of the taimyr orogenic belt and the siberian platform
publisher Taylor & Francis Inc.
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International Geology Review Vol. 59, Issue 13, p. 1632-1656
10.1080/00206814.2017.1289341
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