TY - JOUR
T1 - Geologic evolution of the Sør Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica
T2 - Collision tectonics proposed based on metamorphic processes and magnetic anomalies
AU - Osanai, Yasuhito
AU - Nogi, Yoshifumi
AU - Baba, Sotaro
AU - Nakano, Nobuhiko
AU - Adachi, Tatsuro
AU - Hokada, Tomokazu
AU - Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi
AU - Owada, Masaaki
AU - Satish-Kumar, Madhusoodhan
AU - Kamei, Atsushi
AU - Kitano, Ippei
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to the members of the 48th and 49th Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions and the crews of the icebreaker Shirase and the DROMLAN flight network. We also thank A. Hubert, G. Johnson-Amin, and all members of the Belgian station of Princess Elisabeth Antarctica (2007–2008) for supporting our fieldwork. We acknowledge K. Shiraishi, Y. Motoyoshi, Y. Hiroi, H. Ishizuka, T. Kawasaki, N. Tsuchiya, T. Tsunogae and T. Miyamoto for valuable discussions. We appreciate constructive reviews and editorial comments by G. Zhao, S. Boger and anonymous reviewers. This work was partly supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Nos. 21253008 and 22244063 to Y. Osanai) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan.
PY - 2013/9
Y1 - 2013/9
N2 - The Sør Rondane Mountains of eastern Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica can be subdivided into two different crustal terranes: the NE-terrane and the SW-terrane. The former is underlain by basement rocks of amphibolite-facies (unit A) and granulite-facies (unit B), and the latter by granulite-facies (unit C) to greenschist-facies (units D and D') rocks. The metamorphic evolution of the NE-terrane exhibits a clockwise pressure-temperature-time (. P-T-t) path and the SW-terrane exhibits a counter-clockwise P-T-t path, and detrital zircon U-Pb ages are also different between the two terranes. The differences in the metamorphic evolution processes and detrital zircon provenance in these two regions can be explained by the collision of the NE-terrane and the SW-terrane which is constrained to have occurred at 600-650. Ma. The collision is interpreted to reflect convergence between the East Maud-East African orogen terrane and the Maud-Nampula terrane of the Kalahari Craton, which are bounded by the Main Tectonic Boundary and passes through the Sør Rondane Mountains. The RTP magnetic anomalies suggest this suture is cut by the subsequent collision boundary between the Kalahari Craton and the Rayner Belt, which is exposed in the Lützow-Holm region. This collisional belt is considered to have formed at approximately 520-580. Ma.
AB - The Sør Rondane Mountains of eastern Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica can be subdivided into two different crustal terranes: the NE-terrane and the SW-terrane. The former is underlain by basement rocks of amphibolite-facies (unit A) and granulite-facies (unit B), and the latter by granulite-facies (unit C) to greenschist-facies (units D and D') rocks. The metamorphic evolution of the NE-terrane exhibits a clockwise pressure-temperature-time (. P-T-t) path and the SW-terrane exhibits a counter-clockwise P-T-t path, and detrital zircon U-Pb ages are also different between the two terranes. The differences in the metamorphic evolution processes and detrital zircon provenance in these two regions can be explained by the collision of the NE-terrane and the SW-terrane which is constrained to have occurred at 600-650. Ma. The collision is interpreted to reflect convergence between the East Maud-East African orogen terrane and the Maud-Nampula terrane of the Kalahari Craton, which are bounded by the Main Tectonic Boundary and passes through the Sør Rondane Mountains. The RTP magnetic anomalies suggest this suture is cut by the subsequent collision boundary between the Kalahari Craton and the Rayner Belt, which is exposed in the Lützow-Holm region. This collisional belt is considered to have formed at approximately 520-580. Ma.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.precamres.2013.05.017
DO - 10.1016/j.precamres.2013.05.017
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84882869132
SN - 0301-9268
VL - 234
SP - 8
EP - 29
JO - Precambrian Research
JF - Precambrian Research
ER -