We constrain the multistage tectonic evolution of the Palaeoproterozoic UHT metamorphic(P=0.9–1.0 GPa,T>1000℃,t=2088–2031 Ma)Bakhuis Granulite Belt(BGB)in Surinam on the Guiana Shield,using large-to small-scale ...We constrain the multistage tectonic evolution of the Palaeoproterozoic UHT metamorphic(P=0.9–1.0 GPa,T>1000℃,t=2088–2031 Ma)Bakhuis Granulite Belt(BGB)in Surinam on the Guiana Shield,using large-to small-scale structures,Al-in-hornblende thermobarometry and published fluid inclusion and zircon geochronological data.The BGB forms a narrow,NE–SW striking belt between two formerly connected,~E–W oriented granite-greenstone belts,formed between converging Amazonian and West African continental masses prior to collision and Transamazonian orogeny.Inherited detrital zircon in BGB metasediments conforms agewise to Birimian zircon of West Africa and suggests derivation from the subsequently subducted African passive margin.Ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism may have followed slab break-off and asthenospheric heat advection.Peak metamorphic structures result from layer-parallel shearing and folding,reflecting initial transtensional exhumation of the subducted African margin after slab break-off.A second HT event involves intrusion,at ca.0.49 GPa,of charnockites and metagabbros at 1993–1984 Ma and a layered anorthosite at 1980 Ma,after the BGB had already cooled to<400℃.The event is related to northward subduction under the greenstone belts,along a new active margin to their south.A pronounced syntaxial bend in the new margin points northward towards the BGB and is likely the result of indentation by an anticlinorial flexural bulge of the subducting plate.Tearing of the subducting oceanic plate along this bulge explains why the charnockites are restricted to the BGB.The BGB subsequently experienced doming under an extensional detachment exposed in its southwestern border zone.Exhumation was focused in the BGB as a result of the flexural bulge in the subducting plate and localised heating of the overriding plate by charnockite magmatism.The present,straight NE–SW long-side boundaries of the BGB are superimposed mylonite zones,overprinted by pseudotachylites,previously dated at ca.1200 Ma and 950 Ma,respectively.The 1200 Ma mylonites reflect transpressional popping-up of the BGB,caused by EW-directed intraplate principal compressive stresses from Grenvillian collision preserved under the eastern Andes.Further exhumation of the BGB involved the 950 Ma pseudotachylite decorated faulting,and Phanerozoic faulting along reactivated Meso-and Neoproterozoic lineaments.展开更多
<sup>40</sup>Ar/<sup>39</sup>Ar dating of plagioclases,pyroxene or/and amphibole of separated grains from Avanavero Dolerite located in the Guiana Shield,in Roraima State,Brazil yield plateau a...<sup>40</sup>Ar/<sup>39</sup>Ar dating of plagioclases,pyroxene or/and amphibole of separated grains from Avanavero Dolerite located in the Guiana Shield,in Roraima State,Brazil yield plateau ages ranging from 1840±50 Ma to 1179±10 Ma.The highest ages are interpreted to represent the emplacement of dolerites within the sandstones ofRoraima Supergroup,while the younger results reveal partial argon loss during the cooling history of the samples related to a large展开更多
This article examined the use of the <sup>40</sup>Ar/<sup>39</sup>Ar incremental heating and K/Ar analyses to date dolerites located in the extreme north region in Brazil. The material used for...This article examined the use of the <sup>40</sup>Ar/<sup>39</sup>Ar incremental heating and K/Ar analyses to date dolerites located in the extreme north region in Brazil. The material used for dating was whole rock and separated minerals(plagioclases,pyroxene or/and amphibole)in 6 samples of dykes and sills from Roraima.The dolerites yield plateau ages ranging from 1955±17 Ma to 1179±10 Ma.The reason展开更多
基金FFB and EWFdR are indebted to the Dutch Dr.Schürmann Foundation(SF)for Precambrian research(www.dr-schuermannfonds.nl)for generous support for all field work since 2005,in particular grant numbers 86/2012 and 100/2014 for the present studyThe SF also funded SHRIMP analyses by Keewook Yi(KBSI,Korea)and LA-ICP-MS analyses at Utrecht University and Münster University(Germany),for zircon U–Th–Pb geochronology.
文摘We constrain the multistage tectonic evolution of the Palaeoproterozoic UHT metamorphic(P=0.9–1.0 GPa,T>1000℃,t=2088–2031 Ma)Bakhuis Granulite Belt(BGB)in Surinam on the Guiana Shield,using large-to small-scale structures,Al-in-hornblende thermobarometry and published fluid inclusion and zircon geochronological data.The BGB forms a narrow,NE–SW striking belt between two formerly connected,~E–W oriented granite-greenstone belts,formed between converging Amazonian and West African continental masses prior to collision and Transamazonian orogeny.Inherited detrital zircon in BGB metasediments conforms agewise to Birimian zircon of West Africa and suggests derivation from the subsequently subducted African passive margin.Ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism may have followed slab break-off and asthenospheric heat advection.Peak metamorphic structures result from layer-parallel shearing and folding,reflecting initial transtensional exhumation of the subducted African margin after slab break-off.A second HT event involves intrusion,at ca.0.49 GPa,of charnockites and metagabbros at 1993–1984 Ma and a layered anorthosite at 1980 Ma,after the BGB had already cooled to<400℃.The event is related to northward subduction under the greenstone belts,along a new active margin to their south.A pronounced syntaxial bend in the new margin points northward towards the BGB and is likely the result of indentation by an anticlinorial flexural bulge of the subducting plate.Tearing of the subducting oceanic plate along this bulge explains why the charnockites are restricted to the BGB.The BGB subsequently experienced doming under an extensional detachment exposed in its southwestern border zone.Exhumation was focused in the BGB as a result of the flexural bulge in the subducting plate and localised heating of the overriding plate by charnockite magmatism.The present,straight NE–SW long-side boundaries of the BGB are superimposed mylonite zones,overprinted by pseudotachylites,previously dated at ca.1200 Ma and 950 Ma,respectively.The 1200 Ma mylonites reflect transpressional popping-up of the BGB,caused by EW-directed intraplate principal compressive stresses from Grenvillian collision preserved under the eastern Andes.Further exhumation of the BGB involved the 950 Ma pseudotachylite decorated faulting,and Phanerozoic faulting along reactivated Meso-and Neoproterozoic lineaments.
文摘<sup>40</sup>Ar/<sup>39</sup>Ar dating of plagioclases,pyroxene or/and amphibole of separated grains from Avanavero Dolerite located in the Guiana Shield,in Roraima State,Brazil yield plateau ages ranging from 1840±50 Ma to 1179±10 Ma.The highest ages are interpreted to represent the emplacement of dolerites within the sandstones ofRoraima Supergroup,while the younger results reveal partial argon loss during the cooling history of the samples related to a large
文摘This article examined the use of the <sup>40</sup>Ar/<sup>39</sup>Ar incremental heating and K/Ar analyses to date dolerites located in the extreme north region in Brazil. The material used for dating was whole rock and separated minerals(plagioclases,pyroxene or/and amphibole)in 6 samples of dykes and sills from Roraima.The dolerites yield plateau ages ranging from 1955±17 Ma to 1179±10 Ma.The reason