2001
DOI: 10.1130/0091-7613(2001)029<0463:eptwte>2.0.co;2
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Early Paleozoic tectonism within the East Antarctic craton: The final suture between east and west Gondwana?

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“…In spite of its somewhat different lithological composition the whole area was tentatively included in the Beaver-Lambert Terrane (Mikhalsky et al 2001) on the basis of very similar Rb-Sr ages. However, recent geochronological work by Boger et al (2001) and our new data demonstrate that this area more likely represents a separate terrane with its own distinct geological history.Apart from containing abundant late-to post-tectonic granites of Pan-African age (550-490 Ma, Boger et al 2001), the zircon populations in these granites as well as in the basement orthogneisses, reveal signatures of widespread Palaeoproterozoic events (ca. 2420(ca.…”
Section: Lambert Terranementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In spite of its somewhat different lithological composition the whole area was tentatively included in the Beaver-Lambert Terrane (Mikhalsky et al 2001) on the basis of very similar Rb-Sr ages. However, recent geochronological work by Boger et al (2001) and our new data demonstrate that this area more likely represents a separate terrane with its own distinct geological history.Apart from containing abundant late-to post-tectonic granites of Pan-African age (550-490 Ma, Boger et al 2001), the zircon populations in these granites as well as in the basement orthogneisses, reveal signatures of widespread Palaeoproterozoic events (ca. 2420(ca.…”
Section: Lambert Terranementioning
confidence: 96%
“…The minimum age of subsequent deformation is constrained by an age of ca. 2 645 Ma for an undeformed pegmatite (Boger et al 2001), and might be approximated by a Sm-Nd isochron age of ca. 3 170 Ma and thermal events recorded by SHRIMP zircon ages of 3 145, and 3 110 Ma.…”
Section: Ruker Terranementioning
confidence: 99%
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