Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6442186 | Precambrian Research | 2016 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
We present the first results of combined U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotope analyses of detrital zircon grains, in high-grade paragneisses (Luboya-Kubuta granulites) from the ca. 3.66-3.22Â Ga Ancient Gneiss Complex (AGC) in Swaziland. Uranium-Pb ages demonstrate that sedimentation along the SE margin of the proto-Kaapvaal Craton took place during two time intervals: during the Paleoarchaean ca. 3.53 and >3.43Â Ga; and Mesoarchaean ca. 3.22 and >3.16Â Ga. The Hf-isotope data show that the hinterland to the Paleoarchaean metasediments experienced juvenile crust formation from a depleted mantle source at ca. 3.53Â Ga (ÆHf3.53Ga values between â0.7 and +4.1), and by reworking of more ancient crust (TDMÂ =Â 3.8-3.6Â Ga). In contrast, detrital zircons in Mesoarchaean metasediments record juvenile crust formation at 3.32Â Ga (ÆHf3.32Ga values between â1.5 and +6.0; TDMÂ =Â 3.45-3.32Â Ga), followed by internal reworking of this crust until 3.22Â Ga. A small number of detrital zircons indicate limited input from older, Paleoarchaean AGC crust. Compared to sediments of the Barberton Greenstone Belt, i.e. Fig Tree and Moodies Group, the Mesoarchaean metasediments of Swaziland are more juvenile in character, and show greater complexity in their detrital zircon age spectra, pointing towards a different provenance. Our new U-Pb-Hf isotope data, together with field and petrological information from the study area, suggest that the Paleoarchaean metasediments were largely derived from the AGC; whereas the Mesoarchaean metasediments were derived from a ca. 3.45-3.32Â Ga juvenile island-arc terrane (located SE of the AGC), which became accreted onto the Kaapvaal Craton at ca. 3.23Â Ga, i.e. the onset of burial and high-grade metamorphism in the area.
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Authors
J. Taylor, A. Zeh, A. Gerdes,