2018
DOI: 10.1134/s0016852118020048
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Carboniferous Granitoid Magmatism of Northern Taimyr: Results of Isotopic-Geochemical Study and Geodynamic Interpretation

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“…Latest Permian-Triassic granite intrusions occur in all three tectonic domains of Taimyr (Augland et al, 2019;Khudoley et al, 2018 Vernikovsky et al, 2003). This widespread distribution distinguishes them from Carboniferous-Middle Permian granite intrusions, which are restricted to the Northern (Kurapov et al, 2018(Kurapov et al, , 2020Lorenz et al, 2007;Pease et al, 2015;Vernikovsky, 1996;Vernikovsky et al, 1998b) and, locally, Central (Khudoley et al, 2018) Taimyr Domains.…”
Section: Previous Studies Of Latest Permian-triassic Magmatismmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Latest Permian-Triassic granite intrusions occur in all three tectonic domains of Taimyr (Augland et al, 2019;Khudoley et al, 2018 Vernikovsky et al, 2003). This widespread distribution distinguishes them from Carboniferous-Middle Permian granite intrusions, which are restricted to the Northern (Kurapov et al, 2018(Kurapov et al, , 2020Lorenz et al, 2007;Pease et al, 2015;Vernikovsky, 1996;Vernikovsky et al, 1998b) and, locally, Central (Khudoley et al, 2018) Taimyr Domains.…”
Section: Previous Studies Of Latest Permian-triassic Magmatismmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These sediments were originally believed to be Proterozoic in age (Bezzubtsev et al, 1986;Pogrebitsky and Lopatin, 2000;Pogrebitsky and Shanurenko, 1998), but recent studies have revealed that they are actually Cambrian and younger in age (Ershova et al, 2015a(Ershova et al, , 2015b(Ershova et al, , 2017(Ershova et al, , 2020Lorenz et al, 2007;Scott, 2009, Pease et al, 2015). Lower Paleozoic sedimentary rocks of the Northern Taimyr Domain are intruded by granitic plutons of Carboniferous to Triassic age (Kurapov et al, 2018;Lorenz et al, 2007;Pease et al, 2015;Vernikovsky et al, 1995Vernikovsky et al, , 1998b.…”
Section: ■ Geological Settingmentioning
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“…The metasedimentary succession of northern Taimyr was intruded upon by Late Paleozoic granites during the continental collision with Siberia [4,14,19,20,22].…”
Section: Northern Taimyrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies of the Taimyr granites using precise isotope-geochronological methods established that their ages are Paleozoic-from 315 to 250 Ma [32,[50][51][52][53] and also identified late Carboniferous (autochthonous) and early Permian (parautochthonous) syncollisional granitoids, as well as late Permian postcollisional (allochthonous) granitoids with compositions ranging from S-type granites to transitional S-I-and A-types [54,55].…”
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confidence: 99%