Published on 01 January 2007

U-Pb (zircon) geochronologic analyses for rocks of the Transantarctic Mountains (Table 4.3-1)

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Stump, Edmund;Gootee, Brian;Lauria, Mary-Lou

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The Byrd Glacier discontinuity us a major boundary crossing the Ross Orogen, with crystalline rocks to the north and primarily sedimentary rocks to the south. Most models for the tectonic development of the Ross Orogen in the central Transantarctic Mountains consits of two-dimensional transects across the belt, but do not adress the major longitudinal contrast at Byrd Glacier. This paper presents a tectonic model centering on the Byrd Glacier discontinuity. Rifting in the Neoproterozoic producede a crustal promontory in the craton margin to the north of Byrd Glacier. Oblique convergence of the terrane (Beardmore microcontinent) during the latest Neroproterozoic and Early Cambrian was accompanied by subduction along the craton margin of East Antarctica. New data presented herein in the support of this hypothesis are U-Pb dates of 545.7 ± 6.8 Ma and 531.0 ± 7.5 Ma on plutonic rocks from the Britannia Range, subduction stepped out, and Byrd Glacier. After docking of the terrane, subduction stepped out, and Byrd Group was deposited during the Atdabanian-Botomian across the inner margin of the terrane. Beginning in the upper Botomian, reactivation of the sutured boundaries of the terrane resulted in an outpouring of clastic sediment and folding and faulting of the Byrd Group.

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2.2

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88%

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PANGAEA

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Subfield

Geology

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

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98%

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Open Alex

Keywords

ORDINAL NUMBERSample code/labelUraniumLead-206/Lead-204 ratioUranium/Thorium ratioLead-207/Uranium-235 ratioLead-206/Uranium-238 ratioError correctionLead-206/Lead-207 ratioError, relativeAge, datedAge, errorOutcrop sampleLaser-ablation mass-spectrometry

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FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00