2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.precamres.2008.09.001
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Superimposed tectonic events at 2450 Ma, 2100 Ma, 900 Ma and 500 Ma in the North Mawson Escarpment, Antarctic Prince Charles Mountains

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“…Outcrops further west in MacRobertson Land and the northern Prince Charles Mountains belong to the c. 1.0 Ga Rayner Complex with only localized evidence for the 0.5 Ga event Boger et al 2000Boger et al , 2002Carson et al 2000), and so appear to mark a western limit for Pan-African tectonism. However, Pan-African metamorphism and deformation was found to extend south of Prydz Bay along the eastern edge of the Amery Ice Shelf (Liu et al 2009b), and inland to the Grove Mountains (Mikhalsky et al 2001;Liu et al 2006Liu et al , 2007 and southern Prince Charles Mountains in the Lambert Graben (Boger et al 2001Corvino et al 2005Corvino et al , 2008.…”
Section: Antarctica Dividedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outcrops further west in MacRobertson Land and the northern Prince Charles Mountains belong to the c. 1.0 Ga Rayner Complex with only localized evidence for the 0.5 Ga event Boger et al 2000Boger et al , 2002Carson et al 2000), and so appear to mark a western limit for Pan-African tectonism. However, Pan-African metamorphism and deformation was found to extend south of Prydz Bay along the eastern edge of the Amery Ice Shelf (Liu et al 2009b), and inland to the Grove Mountains (Mikhalsky et al 2001;Liu et al 2006Liu et al , 2007 and southern Prince Charles Mountains in the Lambert Graben (Boger et al 2001Corvino et al 2005Corvino et al , 2008.…”
Section: Antarctica Dividedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Archaean granite gneisses, Manning Gneiss, have a tonalite-trondhjemitic composition and an emplacement age of 3519 ± 20 Ma . Volumetrically dominant granodioritic-granite gneisses developed by the intrusion of protoliths, which have SHRIMP U-Pb zircon ages of 2423 ± 18 Ma (Mikhalsky et al 2006) and 2474 ± 11 Ma (Corvino and Henzjes-Kunst 2007), and mean Pb-Pb age of 2445 ± 9 Ma (Corvino et al 2008). The Sm-Nd data indicate two episodes of crust formation in the Lambert Terrane: 3600-3800 Ma and 2600-2900 Ma (Mikhalsky et al 2010).…”
Section: S Mohantymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The Archaean granite gneisses show polyphase deformation and metamorphism. Leucogranites intruding along the axial planes of latephase upright folds indicate the intrusion age to be 905 ± 9 Ma (Corvino et al 2008). The peak metamorphic P-T condition is reported to be~6.8 kbar and 790-810°C (Phillips et al 2009).…”
Section: S Mohantymentioning
confidence: 97%
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