Origin of the Eastern Mediterranean: Neotethys rifting along a cryptic Cadomian suture with Afro-Arabia

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作者
Avigad, Dov [1 ]
Abbo, Avishai [1 ]
Gerdes, Axel [2 ]
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Inst Earth Sci, IL-9190401 Jerusalem, Israel
[2] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Inst Geosci, Altenhoferallee 1, D-60438 Frankfurt, Germany
基金
以色列科学基金会;
关键词
U-PB-HF; SOUTHERN MENDERES MASSIF; NUBIAN SHIELD; CRUSTAL EVOLUTION; AFRICAN OROGEN; WESTERN TAURIDES; AGE CONSTRAINTS; ZIRCON AGES; RHEIC OCEAN; CONTINENTAL LITHOSPHERE;
D O I
10.1130/B31370.1
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Eastern Mediterranean is a landlocked basin, a remnant of the Neotethys Ocean. It was formed in the Permian-Triassic as a result of the drift of the Tauride block from the Afro-Arabian margin of Gondwana. Herein, we show that rather than being a genuine Afro-Arabia crustal fragment, the Tauride block is underlain by late Neoproterozoic Cadomian basement, which differs significantly from the Neoproterozoic "Pan-African" basement of NE Africa from which it was detached. Resembling other Cadomian terranes of western Europe, the Tauride basement is chiefly a graywacke succession deposited in a mid- to late Ediacaran back-arc basin formed on the periphery of Afro-Arabia, above the southward-subducting proto-Tethys Ocean. The back-arc region was deformed and metamorphosed to various degrees and intruded by latest Ediacaran-Cambrian granites and volcanics during the Cadomian orogeny. Unlike the protracted (similar to 300 m.y.) Neoproterozoic crustal evolution recorded in Afro-Arabia, the Cadomian basement of the Taurides evolved briefly, over similar to 50 m.y. We show that the entire cycle of sedimentation, metamorphism, and magmatism in the Tauride basement took place in the late Ediacaran-Cambrian and lagged after Neoproterozoic Pan-African orogeny and igneous activity in Afro-Arabia. The Cadomian orogeny accreted the Taurides, and adjoining peri-Gondwana Cadomian terranes, with an already-consolidated Afro-Arabian continent. Permian-Triassic rifting of the Eastern Mediterranean occurred close to the transition between these two domains. Rifting was thus inherited from, and superimposed on, of the current Afro-Arabia margin of Gondwana during Cadomian orogeny. The boundary between the Cadomian edifice and the Pan-African crust of Afro-Arabia appears to lie presently on the southern margin of the Mediterranean, extending from Morocco in the west to Arabia in the east. Hence, the continental margin of the Eastern Mediterranean, including in the Levant Basin, is probably underlain by a thinned
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