Early Proterozoic age of the Tyrkandin fault zone, the Aldan Shield: U-Pb dating of fragments of single zircon grains

2006 ◽  
Vol 408 (1) ◽  
pp. 538-541 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. B. Sal’nikova ◽  
A. B. Kotov ◽  
V. I. Kazansky ◽  
V. A. Glebovitsky ◽  
N. N. Pertsev ◽  
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1994 ◽  
Vol 31 (7) ◽  
pp. 1172-1181 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. A. Percival ◽  
Z. E. Peterman

Rb–Sr isotopic ratios were measured on biotite and whole rocks from a suite of 21 granitoid rocks from the southern Kapuskasing uplift. Results of 18 of the whole-rock analyses fall on an isochron with an age of 2.677 ± 0.057 Ga and Sri = 0.70080. Biotite model ages range from 2.50 to 1.93 Ga in a general spatial relationship of decreasing age with depth in the structural section as calibrated with the igneous hornblende barometer for tonalitic rocks and garnet–pyroxene barometers for granulites. Near the Michipicoten belt in the west, biotite ages of ~ 2 Ga reflect disturbances also recorded by paleomagnetic and whole-rock Rb–Sr systems. To the east, in a 70 km long northwest–southeast transect toward the Ivanhoe Lake fault zone, ages decrease from 2.50 to 1.95 Ga. In a southern transect ages are in the range 2.30–2.38 Ga to within 15 km of the fault, reflecting consistent erosion levels corresponding to ~ 0.53 MPa, but decrease to 1.93 Ga to the east, in concert with paleopressures in the 0.7–1.0 GPa range.A plateau of low Rb–Sr biotite dates is not evident, suggesting that the Kapuskasing uplift event exposed a frozen-in cooling profile, rather than setting the Rb–Sr clock by rapid cooling of the rocks from above their closure temperature. The youngest biotite date of 1.93 Ga therefore provides a maximum age for uplift, consistent with paleomagnetic data from Archean rocks and Early Proterozoic dykes, but in conflict with some K–Ar and 40Ar/39Ar biotite age data.


1984 ◽  
Vol 75 (2) ◽  
pp. 239-241 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. P. Dickin

ABSTRACTOld Red Sandstone sediments from Arran in western Scotland yield an array of Pb isotope compositions whose slope corresponds to an age of 1830 ± 400 Ma. These compositions are not consistent with a significant contribution of material from the Southern Highlands, Midland Valley, or Southern Uplands, but are similar to the Torridonian sandstones of NW Scotland. Bearing in mind the probable Laxfordian provenance of the Torridonian assemblage, this points to a source for the Old Red Sandstone in a crustal block of early Proterozoic age corresponding to the age of the Laxfordian episode. Since such a source is not presently in a position to yield the Old Red Sandstone, strike-slip movement along the Highland Boundary fault is a strong possibility.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 664-671
Author(s):  
D. P. Gladkochub ◽  
A. M. Mazukabzov ◽  
T. V. Donskaya

We analyzed new geological and geochronological data on sedimentation and metamorphism in the junction area of the Aldan and Stanovoy Superterranes comprising the southern flank of the Siberian craton. The analysis was focused on early Proterozoic deposits belonging to the Udokan group. It is confirmed that highly metamorphosed rocks at the base of the Udokan group (Kolar subgroup of the Stanovoy suture zone) differ sharply from other rock associations included in this group (Chiney and Kemen subgroups of the Aldan Superterrane). They differ in the degree of metamorphic alterations, style of tectonic deformation, igneous complexes intruding them, and show a complete lack of copper mineralization. There are thus grounds to exclude the Kolar subgroup from the Udokan group. According to our data, the age of the sediments in the Udokan group, including the Chiney and Kemen subgroups, is 1.90‒1.87 Ga, i.e. in the study area, sedimentation lasted for no more than 30 Ma and proceeded simultaneously with the copper mineralization within the intracontinental extensional basin at the stage of collapse of the early Proterozoic orogen.


1992 ◽  
Vol 29 (12) ◽  
pp. 2583-2594 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin M. Ansdell ◽  
T. Kurtis Kyser ◽  
Mel R. Stauffer ◽  
Garth Edwards

The Missi Formation in the Flin Flon Basin forms part of a discontinuous series of molasse-type sediments found throughout the Early Proterozoic Trans-Hudson Orogen in northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Flin Flon Basin contains a sequence of proximal-fan to braided-stream fluvial conglomerates and sandstones, which unconformably overlie subaerially weathered Amisk Group volcanic rocks. Stratigraphic way-up indicators have been preserved, even though these rocks have undergone greenschist-facies metamorphism and polyphase deformation. The sedimentary rocks are crosscut by intrusive rocks, which provide a minimum age of sedimentation of 1840 ± 7 Ma.Detrital zircons from each of the six stratigraphic subdivisions of the Flin Flon Basin were analyzed using the single-zircon Pb-evaporation technique. Euhedral to slightly rounded zircons dominate each sample, and these zircons give ages of between about 1854 and 1950 Ma. The Missi sediments were thus deposited between 1840 and 1854 Ma. Possible sources for the detrital zircons are Amisk Group felsic volcanic rocks and post-Amisk granitoid rocks and orthogneisses in adjacent domains within the Trans-Hudson Orogen. However, the immature character of the sedimentary rocks, the composition of clasts, the euhedral character of many of the zircons, and the range in ages suggest that most were likely derived from Amisk Group and granitoid rocks in the western Flin Flon Domain. Rounded zircons are uncommon but provide evidence for the reworking of older Proterozoic sedimentary rocks, or a distant Archean or Early Proterozoic granitoid terrane.


1981 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 47-72
Author(s):  
D.C Rex ◽  
A.R Gledhill

Rb-Sr isotopic studies on crystalline rocks from different rock units of the East Greenland Caledonides have given a number of isochron and 'errorchron' ages, as well as sets of inconclusive data. All the results are presented here as an illustration of the problems encountered, though previously published data is given in summary form. Eleven collections from Archaean - early Proterozoic rock units have given seven early Proterozoic Rb-Sr whole rock isochrons, while one set of data points plot about a 2450 m.y. reference line. Seven collections from metasediments of presumed middle to late Proterozoic age produced only one 'errorchron' of c. 1245 m.y., but data points from all the collections plot about a 1250 m.y. reference line. Six collections from a suite of 'older' granites gave four isochron ages of 1080, 1000,765 and 650 m.y. Eight collections from Caledonian granites gave four isochron ages, three 'errorchrons' and one mineral-whole rock isochron; the ages fall in the range 377-550 m.y.


1991 ◽  
Vol 99 (2) ◽  
pp. 209-223 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marti L. Miller ◽  
J. Y. Bradshaw ◽  
D. L. Kimbrough ◽  
T. W. Stern ◽  
T. K. Bundtzen

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