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Terrane

About: Terrane is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 11025 publications have been published within this topic receiving 442596 citations. The topic is also known as: tectonostratigraphic terrane.


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TL;DR: The most precise zircon U-Pb and Sm-Nd data for the more widespread Birimian terranes (sensu stricto), from this study and from the literature, cluster between 2.12 and 2.07 Ga.
Abstract: Birimian (∼2.1 Ga) terranes in the West African craton are a mixture of highly metamorphosed volcanic, sedimentary and plutonic rocks and low grade metavolcanics and metasediments. The volcanic units contain thick, commonly pillowed, tholeiitic basalts overlain by pelagic sediments cherts and black shales; The sedimentary units are characterized by an abundance of clastic turbiditic sediments. Andesites and calc-alkaline felsic volcanics occur at uppermost stratigraphic levels and as dykes. Field relationships between the volcanic and sedimentary units remain a matter of debate. Calc-alkaline and local alkaline granites, which intruded in distinct pulses and occasionally are related to transcurrent tectonics, represent almost half of the Birimian terranes. New isotopic work on the highly metamorphosed units greatly improved the chronology for the Birimian crust. The age of the early Dabakalian event is precisely defined by a U-Pb zircon age at 2186 ± 19 Ma, while Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd methods give ages of 2162 ± 19 Ma and 2141 ± 24 Ma, respectively. A Sm-Nd garnet-whole rock age of 2153 ± 13 Ma suggests that metamorphism culminated at about the same time. In contrast, the most precise zircon U-Pb and Sm-Nd data for the more widespread Birimian terranes (sensu stricto), from this study and from the literature, cluster between 2.12 and 2.07 Ga. The major evolution of the Birimian crust apparently lasted less than 50 Ma. Isotopic evidence indicates that Birimian granitoids contain a negligible component of Archean crust: eNd(2.1-Ga) values are positive and similar to those of Birimian basalts, crustal residence times are shorter than 200 Ma, U-Pb ages for detrital zircons from clastic sediments range from 2098 ±11 Ma to 2125 ± 17 Ma, while granite chemistry and Nd isotopic characteristics are unrelated. Only very locally in Guinea is there isotopic evidence of interaction between Birimian felsic magmas and the Archean rocks from the Man craton. In accord with Abouchami et al.'s (1990) suggestion that Birimian basalts represent oceanic plateaus, the present data argue that the protolith of much of the West African continent was created around 2.1 Ga in an environment remote from Archean crust. Intrusion of calc-alkaline magmas into the tholeiitic units suggests that island arcs formed on top of the assumed oceanic plateaus which then collided with the Man Archean craton. Taking the Birimian formations from the Guyana shield into account, the minimum crustal growth rate at 2.1 Ga is about 1.6 km3/a, some ∼60% higher than the present growth rate. Birimian crust growth at 2.1 Ga is reminiscent of Archean processes but contrasts with 1.7 – 1.9 Ga crust formation in the North Atlantic continent which generally involved significantly more interaction with older continental crust. A comparison of the Birimian crustal growth rate with the average crustal growth rate over the Earth history implies that a large part of the Birimian crust has been recycled into the mantle or incorporated into younger orogenic segments. This apparent deficit in the crustal budget is even more dramatic for the Archean crust.

479 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the geochemical properties of UHP terranes is presented, focusing on the following issues in continental subduction zones: the time and duration of uHP metamorphism, the origin and action of metamorphic fluid/melt inside UHP slices, the element and isotope mobilities under HP to UHP conditions during continental collision, the origins of premetamorphic protoliths and its bearing on continental collision types, and the crustal detachment and crust mantle interaction in subduction channels.

470 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss early Mesozoic sinistral transcurrent faulting in the different regions of East Asia and discuss the characteristics of the Tancheng-Lujiang wrench fault system.

468 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr isotopic compositions for 23 Mesozoic granites that crop out throughout the area of south China.
Abstract: In order to better constrain the paleogeographic evolution of south China we measured Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr isotopic compositions for 23 Mesozoic granites that crop out throughout the area. Tightly grouped neodymium depleted mantle model ages (1.4 ± 0.3 Ga) suggest the region is underlain by relatively homogeneous Proterozoic crust and fail to define crustal provinces. Neither the isotopic nor geologic data suggest that a Mesozoic suture exists. However, granites possessing anomalously high Sm (>8 ppm) and Nd (>45 ppm) concentrations, relatively high initial epsilon neodymium (−4 to −8), and high but variable initial 87Sr/86Sr (0.759 to 0.713) form a northeast trending zone that coincides with two prominent Mesozoic basins. Southeast of the zone lie the majority of Mesozoic intrusives and Upper Triassic to Lower Cretaceous extensional basins found in south China. Mesozoic paleomagnetic poles are well clustered northwest of the zone. Pre-Cretaceous poles southeast of it are discordant with respect to those from the northwest. The only recognized tectonostratigraphic terrane in south China lies southeast of the zone. The terrane is bordered by a northeast trending sinistral fault that was active in the Mesozoic. Other faults in south China have similar attitudes, ages, and sense of shear. Together, the observations suggest that the Mesozoic tectonic regime in south China consisted of strike-slip activity plus concomitant rifting as terranes or fragments of similar crust were transported north along sinistral faults. The zone, defined by the granites enriched in Nd and Sm, demarcates displaced terranes to the southeast from relatively stable land to the northwest.

467 citations

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TL;DR: Gondwanaland lasted from the late Neoproterozoic-Cambrian amalgamation of African and South American terranes to Antarctica through 320 Ma merging with Laurussia in Pangea to breakup from 185 to 100 Ma (Jurassic and Early Cretaceous).

466 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023360
2022725
2021413
2020420
2019407
2018344