Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10145000 | Precambrian Research | 2018 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Some previous models have related the 3.2â¯Ga event in the eastern Kaapvaal craton to subduction processes, but we see no evidence for long, narrow belts and metamorphic facies changes reflecting lithospheric suture zones, and there is no unidirectional asymmetry in the thermal structure across the entire region from Swaziland to the southern Barberton granite-greenstone terrane as is typical of Phanerozoic and Proterozoic belts. Instead, we consider an underplating event at ca. 3.2â¯Ga, giving rise to melting in the lower crust and mixing with mantle-derived under- and intraplated mafic magma to generate the voluminous granitoid assemblages now observed in the AGC and the southern Barberton terrane. This is compatible with large-scale crustal reworking during a major thermo-magmatic event and the apparent lack of a mafic lower crust in the Kaapvaal craton as shown by seismic data.
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Authors
A. Kröner, T.J. Nagel, J.E. Hoffmann, X. Liu, J. Wong, E. Hegner, H. Xie, U. Kasper, A. Hofmann, D. Liu,