Latest Precambrian to Early Cambrian U-Pb zircon ages of augen gneisses from Calabria (Italy), with inference to the Alboran microplate in the evolution of the peri-Gondwana terranes

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作者
Micheletti, Francesca
Barbey, Pierre
Fornelli, Annamaria
Piccarreta, Giuseppe
Deloule, Etienne
机构
[1] Univ Bari, Dipartimento Geomineral, I-70125 Bari, Italy
[2] CNRS, CRPG, F-54501 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
关键词
latest precambrian to early cambrian; calabria; alboran microplate; U-Pb dating; zircon;
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10.1007/s00531-006-0136-0
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
In situ U-Pb dating of zircons from five samples of Calabrian augen gneisses shows that their protoliths are Latest Precambrian to Early Cambrian in age ( 562 +/- 15, 547 +/- 7, 540 +/- 4, 539 +/- 16 and 526 +/- 10 Ma), and contain Archaean (3.1 Ga), Palae-oproterozoic (1.7-2.4 Ga) and Neoproterozoic (0.6-0.9 Ga) inheritance. Geochemical signature of augen gneisses is typical of high-K calc-alkaline post-collisional magmatism. Their Sr-Nd isotopic compositions [0.7093 < ((87) Sr/Sr-86) i < 0.7139; -3.2 < Nd-epsilon(t) -5.4; 1.5 < T-DM < 1.7 Ga] indicate the involvement of a crustal component in significant proportions. The Calabrian augen gneisses have, therefore, to be distinguished from the orthogneisses of Sardinia and northern Algeria, and from the porphyroids of Sicily, which are Middle Ordovician. By contrast, the Calabrian augen gneisses show a close similarity to the Pan-African post-collisional granitoids of the northern edge of the West African craton ( e. g. the Moroccan Anti-Atlas). This suggests a peri-Gondwana origin and corroborates previous palaeo-geodynamic reconstructions attributing the Alboran microplate to the northern margin of the West African craton.
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