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A new petrogenetic model for meta-granitic rocks in the central and southern Menderes Massif - W Turkey: Implications for Cadomian crustal evolution within the Pan-African mega-cycle

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2016

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Gursu, Semih

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A new petrogenetic model is presented for genesis of the Late Neoproterozoic meta-granitic rocks in the central and southern Menderes Massif (MM). This study evaluates the Sr and Nd isotope geochemistry of 12 meta-granite rock samples collected from the central and southern MM to constrain the late-stage evolution of the Cadomian Orogeny in western Turkey. LA-ICP-MS analyses in the literature yield an age interval of 544.9-554.4 Ma for crystallization of the meta-granitic rocks in the MM, western Turkey. The meta-granitic rocks are classified as augen gneisses, bi-rich granitic mylonites that are cross-cut by trm-rich granitic mylonites. Geochemically, the biotite-rich granitic mylonites and augen gneisses have high HFSE and HREE-enriched multi-elemental patterns, whereas tourmaline-rich granitic mylonites display less enriched HFSE and LREE, with negative anomalies in Nb, Ti and Eu. The studied rocks are not juvenile and have a crustal component and residence history based on the initial Nd-143/Nd-144((t)) (0.51169-0.51190) ratios and negative epsilon Nd-(t) (-4.63 to -0.54) values. The geochemical trends of the four biotite-rich granitic mylonite samples and three augen gneiss samples indicate that they may have been derived from mafic sources followed by mixing of a continental crust source. In contrast, the five trm-rich granitic mylonites display no mixing effect of upper continental crust in their genesis. The secondary, intense alteration/fluid-ingress process strongly changed the primary geochemical features of these rocks during or after mylonitization. The Sm-147/Nd-144 ratios of the four bi-rich granitic mylonite samples and three augen gneiss samples have typical crustal values (0.12-0.13). In contrast, four of the five trm-rich granitic mylonite samples yield Sm-147/Nd-144 ratio ranges of 0.20-0.28 (the fifth trm-rich granitic mylonite sample yielded a value of 0.12). The 0.20-0.28 Sm-147/Nd-144 ratios are higher than crustal values. All three rock suites may have been emplaced during late- to post-collisional back-arc extension at 545-560 Ma behind the Cadomian arc concomitant with southward subduction of the Proto-Tethys Ocean along the northern margin of Gondwana. This has also been observed in the peri-Gondwanan terranes in W and E Europe, Iran, Tibet and SE Asia. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Precambrian Research

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275

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2016.01.025
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/2558

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