Age and tectonic setting of granitoid gneisses in the Eastern Desert of Egypt and south-west Sinai |
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Authors: | A. Kröner J. Krüger A. A. A. Rashwan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Geowissenschaften, Universität Mainz, D-55099 Mainz, Germany;(2) Egyptian Geological Survey and Mining Authority, 3 Salah Salem Street, Abbasiya, Cairo, Egypt;(3) Present address: Warmsrother Grund 11, D-55442 Stromberg |
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Abstract: | Strongly deformed and locally migmatized gneisses occur at several places in the southern Eastern Desert of Egypt and in Sinai and have variously been interpreted as a basement to Pan-african (900 to 600 Ma) supracrustal and intrusive assemblages. A suite of grabbroic to granitic gneisses was investigated in the Hafafit area, which constitutes an I-type calc-alkaline intrusive assemblage whose chemistry suggests emplacement along an active continental margin and whose granitoid members can be correlated with the so-called Older Granites of Egypt.207Pb/206Pb single zircon evaporation from three samples of the Hafafit gneisses yielded protolith emplacement ages between 677 ± 9 and 700 ± 12 Ma and document granitoid activity over a period of about 23 Ma. A migmatitic granitic gneiss from Wadi Bitan, south-west of Ras Banas, has a zircon age of 704 ± 8 Ma, and its protolith was apparently generated during the same intrusive event as the granitoids at Hafafit. Single zircons from a dioritic gneiss from Wadi Feiran in south-west Sinai suggest emplacement of the protolith at 796 ± 6 Ma and this is comparable with ages for granitoids in north-east Sinai and southern Israel. None of the above gneisses is derived from remelting of older continental crust, but they are interpreted as reflecting subduction-related calc-alkaline magmatism during early Pan-african magmatic arc formation. |
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Keywords: | Eastern Desert Egypt Granitoid gneisses Single zircon dating |
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