Timing of Proterozoic metamorphism in the southern Curnamona Province: implications for tectonic models and continental reconstructions 1
Authors:
L. Rutherford a;
M. Hand a;
K. Barovich a
| Affiliation: | a Continental Evolution Research Group, School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Adelaide, SA, Australia |
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10.1080/08120090600981459
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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences,
Volume
54,
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1
February
2007
, pages 65
- 81
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Abstract
Chemical U - Th - Pb monazite ages from metasedimentary and meta-igneous units of the Willyama Supergroup have confirmed initial SHRIMP U - Pb metamorphic zircon ages constraining the onset of the earliest tectonometamorphic event (the Olarian Orogeny) at ca 1610 Ma in the southern Curnamona Province. An additional episode of high-grade metamorphism and heterogeneously distributed retrograde metamorphism and monazite recrystallisation occurred between ca 1570 and 1550 Ma. On the basis of monazite chemical U - Th - Pb ages from across the southern Curnamona Province, tectonometamorphic models based on ca 1690 Ma low-P, high-T metamorphism in the southern Curnamona Province are not supported. Furthermore, tectonic reconstructions that rely on the correlation of ca 1690 Ma deformation and metamorphism in the Broken Hill region with a similar aged event in the Mojave tarrane of southwestern Laurentia (AUSWUS) are not supported.
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*Appendix 1 [indicated by an asterisk (*) in the text and listed at the end of the paper] is a Supplementary Paper; copies may be obtained from the Geological Society of Australia's website (www.gsa.org.au) or from the National Library of Australia's Pandora archive (http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-25194).
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| Keywords: chemical uranium - thorium - lead dating; Curnamona Province; metamorphism; monazite; Proterozoic |
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