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SHRIMP U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Strzelin gneiss, SW Poland: Evidence for a neoproterozoic thermal event in the Fore-Sudetic Block, Central European Variscides

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 92, Issue 5, Pages 701-711

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-003-0345-8

Keywords

zircon geochronology; SHRIMP; gneiss; Neoproterozoic; Strzelin Massif; Fore-Sudetic Block; Sudetes; Moldanubian Thrust; Bohemian Massif; Variscan Belt

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Zircon ages recorded in gneissic rocks have recently been used as criteria to define and correlate various tectonic units and crustal blocks in the central European Variscides. A SHRIMP U-Pb zircon geochronological study of the Strzelin gneiss in the Fore-Sudetic Block (SW Poland) indicates the presence of: (1) inherited zircon cores of Palaeo- to Mesoproterozoic Pb-206-U-238 ages (between ca. 2,000 and 1,240 Ma), and (2) zoned rims of Neoproterozoic age with two distinct means of 600+/-7 and 568+/-7 Ma. The Proterozoic age range of the cores suggests that different Precambrian crustal elements were the source for the protolith of the gneiss. A likely scenario is the erosion of various Proterozoic granites and gneisses, sedimentation (after 1,240 Ma), and partial resistance of the original components to subsequent metamorphic dissolution and/or anatectic resorption (in Neoproterozoic times). The zoned zircon rims of both of the younger Neoproterozoic ages are indistinguishable in the cathodoluminescence images. The data are interpreted in terms of two different thermal events inducing zoned zircon overgrowth at ca. 600 and 568 Ma. In general, the new results confirm earlier assumptions of the Proterozoic age of the gneiss protoliths, and indicate their similarity to orthogneisses in the East Sudetes tectonic domain (e.g. the Velke Vrbno and Desnaa gneisses). The Neoproterozoic dates are different from the age of 504+/-3 reported earlier for the Gosciecice gneiss from a neighbouring locality in the Strzelin Massif. The new data strongly indicate a Moravo-Silesian (Bruno-Vistulian) affinity for the Strzelin gneiss and support the hypothesis that the Strzelin Massif lies within the tectonic boundary zone between the West- and East Sudetes domains, which represents the northern continuation of the Moldanubian Thrust.

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