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Anti-Atlas (Morocco) role in Neoproterozoic Western Gondwana reconstruction

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PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
Volume 103, Issue 1-2, Pages 89-96

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0301-9268(00)00078-4

Keywords

Pan-African; Anti-Atlas mountains; Gondwana; Neoproterozoic; ophiolite

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Reconstruction of latest Neoproterozoic Gondwana hinges on the interpretation of the subduction and collision kinematics of pan-African orogenic belts that rim the West African craton. The Anti-Atlas suture zone of southern Morocco has presented an enigma in this reconstruction as the inferred subduction zone polarity and age of suturing appear to be incongruous with better known West African orogens to the west (Mauretanian, Bassaride and Rokelide) and Transaharan orogens to the east (Ougarta, Tuareg, Gourma and Dahomeyan). Contrary to previous interpretations, new data from the Anti-Atlas indicate a history of late Neoproterozoic (similar to 750-600) north-dipping subduction culminating in the (similar to 600 Ma) collision of the Saghro magmatic are to the north with the north-facing rifted margin of the West African craton. Thus, the Anti-Atlas suture links a similar to 6000-km long chain of Pan-African suture zones that essentially encircle the West African craton. The suture zones demarcate the former position of subduction zones that in all cases dipped away from the West African craton. The Anti-Atlas suture links the western and eastern segments of the Pan-African orogenic belts associated with the amalgamation of Western Gondwana. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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