Age constraints of high-temperature metamorphic events in crystalline complexes of the Irkut block, the Sharyzhalgai ledge of the Siberian platform basement: Results of the U-Pb single zircon dating

Geochronological data obtained in this work and previously known results of U-Pb geochronology suggest that principal metamorphic events, which took place in eastern part of the Irkut block (the Sharyzhalgai marginal ledge of the Siberian platform basement), correspond in age to (1) about 2.8 Ga, (2...

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Veröffentlicht in:Stratigraphy and geological correlation 2007-08, Vol.15 (4), p.343-358
Hauptverfasser: Sal'nikova, E B, Kotov, AB, Levitskii, VI, Reznitskii, L Z, Mel'nikov, AI, Kozakov, I K, Kovach, V P, Barash, I G, Yakovleva, S Z
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Zusammenfassung:Geochronological data obtained in this work and previously known results of U-Pb geochronology suggest that principal metamorphic events, which took place in eastern part of the Irkut block (the Sharyzhalgai marginal ledge of the Siberian platform basement), correspond in age to (1) about 2.8 Ga, (2) 2649 ± 6 to 2562 ± 20 Ma, and (3) 1865 ± 4 to 1855 ± 5 Ma. Structural and metamorphic reworking of the earliest event originated under conditions of the granulite facies, whereas conditions of granulite and amphibolite facies were characteristic of the second and third events. Metasomatites after carbonate rocks originated in eastern part of the Sharyzhalgai ledge during the Early Proterozoic metamorphic event that lasted approximately 20 m.y. Being combined with age data, which are known at present for the reference syn-and post-collision granitoids in the Siberian platform basement and flanking foldbelts, new geochronological results show that accretion of basement blocks to the Siberian craton progressed from the east to the west between 1900 and 1840 Ma. To a first approximation, this geochronological interval characterizes time span of the Paleoproterozoic ocean closure and ultimate time, when the craton and supercontinent Columbia became amalgamated.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0869-5938
1555-6263
DOI:10.1134/S0869593807040016