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Mid-Ediacaran bimodal magmatism and peri-Baltic affinity of the Brunovistulian terrane documented by the U-Pb isotope and palaeomagnetic data from the Brno Massif (Central Europe)

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PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
卷 358, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106147

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  1. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [61.2916.1900.00.0, MPK502123002ZFIN00000010]

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The study suggests that the magmatic intrusions in the Brno Massif belong to a bimodal type and began penetrating since the mid-Ediacaran period. The paleomagnetic data support this view and indicate a common drift history between this region and Baltica.
Palaeomagnetic and isotope (U-Pb, 40Ar-Ar-39) studies were conducted in the area of the Brno Massif (Central Europe). The basaltic and granitic dykes, so far regarded as Silurian, were sampled in four localities. New U-Pb isotope ages and palaeomagnetic data indicate that the studied magmatic intrusions, most probably of bimodal type, penetrated the Brno Massif in the mid-Ediacaran (ca 575-565 Ma ago). Palaeomagnetic data support the thesis that the Brunovistulian terrane, a larger tectonostratigraphic unit containing the Brno Massif, was incorporated into the peri-Baltic part of the Cadomian orogenic belt and, at least since the mid-Ediacaran, had a common drift history with Baltica. It crossed the polar region of the southern hemisphere between 580 and 560 Ma. The Brno Massif rotated clockwise by 50 - 60 degrees with respect to stable Europe in the Carboniferous, most probably during the oroclinal bending of the north-eastern segment of the Variscan orogenic belt.

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