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An apatite U-Pb thermal history map for the northern Gawler Craton, South Australia

Journal

GEOSCIENCE FRONTIERS
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages 1293-1308

Publisher

CHINA UNIV GEOSCIENCES, BEIJING
DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2017.12.010

Keywords

Apatite U-Pb; Gawler Craton; Karari Shear Zone; Thermochronology; Hiltaba event

Funding

  1. Geological Survey of South Australia
  2. Australian Research Council [ARC LE150100145]
  3. IGCP projects [628, 648]

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Apatite U-Pb thermochronology was applied to granitoid basement samples across the northern Gawler Craton to unravel the Proterozoic, post-orogenic, cooling history and to examine the role of major fault zones during cooling. Our observations indicate that cooling following the similar to 2500 Ma Sleaford Orogeny and similar to 1700 Ma Kimban Orogeny is restricted to the Christie and Wilgena Domains of the central northern Gawler Craton. The northern Gawler Craton mainly records post-Hiltaba Event (similar to 1590 Ma) U-Pb cooling ages. Cooling following the similar to 1560 Ma Kararan Orogeny is preserved within the Coober Pedy Ridge, Nawa Domain and along major shear zones within the south-western Fowler Domain. The Nawa Domain samples preserve U-Pb cooling ages that are > 150 Ma younger than the samples within the Coober Pedy Ridge and Fowler Domain, indicating that later (similar to 1300 Ma) fault movement within the Nawa Domain facilitated cooling of these samples, caused by arc collision in the Madura Province of eastern Western Australia. When compared to 40Ar/39Ar from muscovite, biotite and hornblende, our new apatite U-Pb ages correlate well, particularly in regions of higher data density. Our data also preserve a progressive younging of U-Pb ages from the nucleus of the craton to the periphery with a stark contrast in U-Pb ages across major structures such as the Karari Shear Zone and the Southern Overthrust, which indicates the timing of reactivation of these major crustal structures. Although this interpolation was based solely on thermochronological data and did not take into account structural or other geological data, these maps are consistent with the structural architecture of the Gawler Craton and reveal the thermal footprint of known tectonic and magmatic events in the Gawler Craton. (C) 2018, China University of Geosciences (Beijing) and Peking University. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.

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