1.Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology,Russian Academy of Sciences,Saint Petersburg,Russia;2.Institute of Geology and Natural Resource Management, Far East Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Blagoveshchensk,Russia
Abstract:
U-Pb geochronological results confirm the Mesozoic age (124 ± 1 Ma) of the Beket granitoid complex, previously interpreted as being one of the markers amongst the Early Proterozoic magmatic complexes within the Amur superterrane (microcontinent) of the Central Asian Fold Belt. This implies that the structural and metamorphic amphibolite facies overprints documented either in the Beket granitoids or Gonzha host rocks are evidently Mesozoic rather than Early Proterozoic in age.