“…Zircon and monazite age data on the Filla Paragneiss (Kinny et al, 1993;Kelsey et al, 2007Kelsey et al, , 2008 indicate it to be polymetamorphic, with a 1030-970 Ma high-temperature metamorphic event (Rauer Tectonic Event; Harley and Kelly, 2007b) overprinted by the Cambrian Prydz event metamorphism at 545-510 Ma (Prydz Tectonic Event; Harley and Kelly, 2007b). The Mather Paragneiss, outstanding for its preservation of evidence for ultrahigh temperature (UHT) metamorphism at 1.0-1.2 GPa and 990-1030°C (Harley and Fitzsimons, 1991;Harley, 1998;Kelsey et al, 2003b;Harley and Kelly, 2007a), remains enigmatic as the age and regional significance and extent of this UHT event along with the relationship to the pervasive Prydz event (545-510 Ma) is still not well constrained. Harley et al (2009) recently suggested, on the basis of U-Th-Pb chemical ages of monazite associated with garnet + sapphirine + quartz in a Mather UHT paragneiss from Torckler Island, that UHT metamorphism occurred at >580-590 Ma and was associated with an event separate from the major Prydz event at 545-510 Ma.…”