Zircon ages and metamorphic evolution of the Archean Assegaai-De Kraalen granitoid-greenstone terrain, southeastern Kaapvaal craton


Abstract:

The Assegaai, De Kraalen and Witrivier greenstone belts in the southeast part of the Kaapvaal craton contain strongly deformed volcano-sedimentary successions affected by amphibolite- to granulite-facies metamorphism at ∼3.22 to 3.20 Ga. These greenstone belts consist predominantly of mafic-ultramafic volcanic successions intercalated with chert and BIF. Single zircon SHRIMP ages of 3222±8 and 3193±5Ma for two granitoids intrusive into the Assegaai greenstone belt provide a minimum age for the succession. Calc-silicates and amphibolites of the De Kraalen and Witrivier greenstone belts record a high-pressure metamorphic event (M1) at ∼12 to 15 kbar and ∼600 °C and 800 °C, respectively. This high-pressure event was overprinted by a medium-pressure (7-8 kbar) amphibolite-facies event (M2A) that was recorded in all three greenstone belts, suggesting that the De Kraalen and Witrivier supracrustal rocks were buried to a deeper crustal level than the Assegaai rocks during crustal thickening. Decompression of the rocks along clockwise P-T paths possibly occurred during subsequent crustal extension at ∼3.22 to 3.20 Ga. The low geothermal gradient of this area (15-20 °C/km) contrasts with higher geothermal gradients reported for other Archean terrains worldwide and may support the view that crustal thickening processes related to convergence in a setting similar to subduction zones were operating in Paleoarchean times.

Año de publicación:

2010

Keywords:

  • Geothermobarometry
  • Kaapvaal Craton
  • Granitoids
  • SHRIMP zircon ages
  • high-pressure metamorphism
  • Paleoarchean
  • Greenstone belts
  • Crustal processes

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Geocronología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Geología, hidrología, meteorología
  • Petrología
  • Ciencias de la Tierra de América del Norte