Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6442425 Precambrian Research 2011 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents laser-ablation (MC)-ICP-MS single-zircon Hf isotopic data coupled with U-Pb geochronology from a unique rock inventory in southern Israel, recording ca. 300 m.y. of Neoproterozoic crustal evolution in the northern Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS). The early, island-arc magmatic cycle in this area is recorded by detrital zircons from arc-derived metasediments, dated between 870 and 760 Ma, and by ca. 790 and 740 Ma orthogneisses. Zircon ɛHf(t) values from these rocks are all positive, supporting previous isotopic evidence for the overall juvenile nature of northern ANS crust. Nonetheless, detrital zircons from the metasedimentary units display a wide range of ɛHf(t) values between +1 and +13. The lower values in this range suggest some contribution from an older crustal component. The involvement of pre-Neoproterozoic crustal component is also indicated by the occurrence of rare zircons with pre-Neoproterozoic ages and/or negative ɛHf(t) values in younger (post-collisional) magmas that intrude the arc sequence. Arc accretion was followed by a period of ∼60 m.y. of relative igneous tranquility interrupted only by the emplacement of local basic dike swarm at ca. 705 Ma. Average zircon ɛHf(t) value of +10 found in one of these dikes indicates a depleted mantle source possibly implying a mid-Neoproterozoic extensional phase. The later, post-collisional magmatic cycle marks the transition of the accreted arc complexes into a mature continental crust. It consists of voluminous 680-600 Ma granitoid plutons of calc-alkaline affinity, and subordinate 610-580 Ma intrusions of alkaline affinity. Average zircon ɛHf(t) values in these post-collisional rocks are all positive and range between +6 and +9, compatible with both mantle source and juvenile crust reworking.
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