2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-009-0498-1
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Detrital zircon ages from a Lower Ordovician quartzite of the İstanbul exotic terrane (NW Turkey): evidence for Amazonian affinity

Abstract: NW Turkey is a mosaic of several continental and oceanic units, that were amalgamated by collisional and strike-slip tectonics. One of the continental units is the _ Istanbul terrane, the Palaeozoic strata of which comprise an Early Ordovician to Early Carboniferous transgressive sedimentary sequence. The basement to the Palaeozoic succession is exposed in the Bolu Massif and is represented by a thick meta-volcanic unit intruded by Late Neoproterozoic (ca. 575 Ma) felsic magma. This meta-igneous basement is co… Show more

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“…7e). It should be noted that, aside from Avalonia, three other terranes having remarkably similar zircon age spectra have closely been linked with Ganderia at its original location: Carolinia, in the present southern continuation of Ganderia along the margin of Laurentia ) and the Istanbul (Ustaömer et al 2011) and Moesia (Balintoni et al 2010) terranes, both at the present southeastern margin of Baltica in Turkey and Romania, respectively.…”
Section: Discussion Detrital Zircon Signature and Crustal Evolution Omentioning
confidence: 97%
“…7e). It should be noted that, aside from Avalonia, three other terranes having remarkably similar zircon age spectra have closely been linked with Ganderia at its original location: Carolinia, in the present southern continuation of Ganderia along the margin of Laurentia ) and the Istanbul (Ustaömer et al 2011) and Moesia (Balintoni et al 2010) terranes, both at the present southeastern margin of Baltica in Turkey and Romania, respectively.…”
Section: Discussion Detrital Zircon Signature and Crustal Evolution Omentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Stern, 1994;Blasband et al, 2000) and in SE Europe. The latter terranes occur in the Alps (Schaltegger and Gebauer, 1999;Neubauer, 2002;Von Raumer et al, 2002), Carpathians (Kräutner, 1993;Balintoni et al, 2009Balintoni et al, , 2010Balintoni et al, , 2011 and various massifs in Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece (Ustaömer and Rogers, 1999;Keay and Lister, 2002;Carrigan et al, 2006;Zulauf et al, 2007;Meinhold et al, 2010;Ustaömer et al, 2011Ustaömer et al, , 2012.…”
Section: Provenance Of the Basement Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fernández-Suárez et al, 2000;Friedl et al, 2000;Linnemann et al, 2004;Esteban et al, 2011). Sediments with a West African provenance are characterised by a predominance of 3.4-2.8 and 2.2-1.8 Ga zircon, and the absence of Grenvillian-aged zircon (see summaries in Nance et al, 2008;Drost et al, 2011;Ustaömer et al, 2011). In particular, Linnemann et al (2004) pointed out that the presence of a gap of about 900 Ma (~1.7-0.8 Ga) in the igneous activity in the West African section of northern Gondwana is the best 'fingerprint' for material with a West African provenance.…”
Section: Provenance Of the Basement Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the Devonian successions of the Pontides must have been deposited on a terrane located north of the Paleotethys, as recently discussed by Yalçôn et al (2008). Accordingly, Pontides may have been drifted from Gondwana either by the opening of the Rheic Ocean during the Ordovician together with Avalonia or Amazonia (Ustaömer et al 2008 or later in the Silurian by the opening of Paleotethys as a part of one of the Superhun Terranes (Stampfli 2000;Stampfli & Borel 2002;Stampfli & Kozur 2006). Observations, such as that the Ordovician fauna of the Istanbul Zone with Avalonian affinities during the Early Ordovician and a closer affinity to Baltica and Siberia/Laurentia during the Late Ordovician (Kalvoda 2003;Kalvoda et al 2008), that the Devonian ostracod fauna (Dojen et al 2004;Nazik & Gross-Uffenorde 2008) and the brachiopod fauna from the Emsian in the Istanbul Zone ) have both a Peri-Gondwanan and Laurussian affinity support a Peri-Gondwanan (Avalonia and/or Amazonia) origin and the existence of a narrow seaway between these two terranes during the Devonian.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%