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Resetting of the U-Pb zircon system in Cambro-Ordovician intrusives of the Deep Freeze Range, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica

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JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY
卷 48, 期 2, 页码 327-364

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/egl064

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Antarctica; Cambro-Ordovician intrusives; Ross Orogen; zircon U-Pb geochronology

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A detailed in situ isotopic (U-Pb, Lu-Hf) and geochemical study of zircon populations in a composite sequence of foliated to massive Cambro-Ordovician intrusions in the Deep Freeze Range (North Victoria Land, Antarctica), has highlighted great complexity in zircon systematics. Zircons in deformed granitoids and tonalites display complex internal textures, a wide spread of concordant U-Pb ages (between 522 and 435 Ma) and unusual trace-element compositions (anomalous enrichment of light rare earth elements, U, Th and Y) within single zircon grains. In contrast, zircons from undeformed samples display a limited range of U-Pb ages and trace-element compositions. Zircons from all age and textural populations in most of the deformed and undeformed samples show a relatively narrow range of epsilon(Hf) values, suggesting that the Lu-Hf system remained undisturbed. Inferred emplacement ages cover a time interval of about 30 Myr: from 508 to 493 Major the oldest strongly foliated synkinematic Howard Peaks megacrystic monzogranites and high-K calc-alkaline mafic to intermediate rocks of the 'Corner Tonalite' unit; from about 489 to 481 Ma for the younger massive shoshonitic mafic dyke suite and the high-K calc-alkaline Keinath granite. The observed isotopic and chemical variations in zircon are attributed to a sub-solidus recrystallization under hydrous conditions and varying temperature, in a setting characterized by a transpressional to extensional stress regime.

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