ZIRCON AGES AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF ARCHEAN AND PROTEROZOIC ROCKS IN THE RAUER ISLANDS

被引:122
作者
KINNY, PD
BLACK, LP
SHERATON, JW
机构
[1] Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, 2601
[2] Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Canberra, 2601
关键词
RAUER ISLANDS; GRANULITES; ARCHEAN; PROTEROZOIC; ZIRCONS; U-PB GEOCHRONOLOGY;
D O I
10.1017/S0954102093000252
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The application of zircon U-Pb geochronology using the SHRIMP ion microprobe to the Precambrian high-grade metamorphic rocks of the Rauer Islands on the Prydz Bay coast of East Antarctica, has resulted in major revisions to the interpreted geological history. Large tracts of granitic orthogneisses, previously considered to be mostly Proterozoic in age, are shown here to be Archaean, with crystallization ages of 3270 Ma and 2800 Ma. These rocks and associated granulite-facies mafic rocks and paragneisses account for up to 50% of exposures in the Rauer Islands. Unlike the 2500 Ma rocks in the nearby Vestfold Hills which were cratonized soon after formation, the Rauer Islands rocks were reworked at about 1000 Ma under granulite to amphibolite facies conditions, and mixed with newly generated felsic crust. Dating of components of this felsic intrusive suite indicates that this Proterozoic reworking was accomplished in about 30-40 million years. Low-grade retrogression at 500 Ma was accompanied by brittle shearing, pegmatite injection, partial resetting of U-Pb geochronometers and growth of new zircons. Minor undeformed lamprophyre dykes intruded Hop and nearby islands later in the Phanerozoic. Thus, the geology of the Rauer Islands reflects reworking and juxtaposition of unrelated rocks in a Proterozoic orogenic belt, and illustrates the important influence of relatively low-grade fluid-rock interaction on zircon U-Pb systematics in high-grade terranes.
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