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Type: Journal article
Title: Paleoproterozoic orogenesis in the southeastern Gawler Craton, South Australia
Author: Reid, A.
Hand, M.
Jagodzinski, L.
Kelsey, D.
Pearson, N.
Citation: Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2008; 55(4):449-471
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 0812-0099
1440-0952
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A. Reid, M. Hand, E. Jagodzinski, D. Kelsey, N. Pearson
Abstract: Integrated structural, metamorphic and geochronological data demonstrate the existence of a contractional orogen preserved in the ca 1850 Ma Donington Suite batholith along the eastern margin of the Gawler Craton, South Australia. The earliest structures are a pervasive gneissic foliation developed in the Donington Suite and interleaved metasedimentary rocks. This has been overprinted by isoclinal and non-cylindrical folding, and zones of pervasive non-coaxial shear with north-directed transport, suggesting that deformation was the result of orogenic contraction. SHRIMP U - Pb zircon data indicate that a syn-contractional granitic dyke was emplaced at 1846 ± 4 Ma. Overprinting the contractional structures are a series of discrete, migmatitic high-strain zones that show a normal geometry with a component of oblique dextral shear. U - Pb zircon data from a weakly foliated microgranite in one such shear zone give an emplacement age of 1843 ± 5 Ma. Rare aluminous metasedimentary rocks in the belt preserve a granulite-grade assemblage of garnet + biotite + plagioclase + K-feldspar + silicate melt that formed at ∼600 MPa and ∼750°C. Peak metamorphic garnets are partially replaced by biotite + sillimanite+ cordierite assemblages suggesting post-thermal peak cooling and decompression, and are indicative of a clockwise P - T evolution. Chemical U - Th - Pb electron microprobe ages from monazites in retrograde biotite yield a minimum estimate for the timing of retrogression of ca 1830 Ma, indicating that decompression may be linked to the development of the broadly extensional shear zones and that the clockwise P - T path occurred during a single tectonothermal cycle. We define this ca 1850 Ma phase of crustal evolution in the eastern Gawler Craton as the Cornian Orogeny.
Keywords: Cornian Orogeny
Donington Suite
Gawler Craton
orogenesis
Paleoproterozoic
DOI: 10.1080/08120090801888594
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120090801888594
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