Ordovician metagranitoid from the Anatolide‐Tauride Block,northwest Turkey: geodynamic implications |
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Authors: | Aral I. Okay Muharrem Satır Cosmas K. Shang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Avrasya Yerbilimleri Enstitüsü, ?stanbul Teknik üniversitesi, Ayaza?a 80626 ?stanbul, Turkey;2. Institut für Geowissenschaften, üniversit?t Tübingen, Wilhelmstrasse 56, D‐72074 Tübingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | We report a Middle Ordovician metagranitoid from the northern margin of the Anatolide‐Tauride Block, the basement of which is generally characterized by voluminous Latest Proterozoic to Early Cambrian granitoids. The Ordovician metagranitoid forms an ~400‐m‐thick body in the marbles and micaschists of the Tav?anl? Zone. The whole sequence was metamorphosed in the blueschist facies during the Late Cretaceous (c. 80 Ma). Zircons from the metagranitoid give a Middle Ordovician Pb‐Pb evaporation age of 467.0 ± 4.5 Ma interpreted as the age of crystallization of the parent granitic magma. The micaschists underlying the metagranitoid yield Cambro‐Ordovician (530–450 Ma) and Carboniferous (c. 310 Ma) detrital zircon ages indicating that the granitoid is a pre‐ or syn‐metamorphic tectonic slice. The Ordovician metagranitoid represents a remnant of the crystalline basement of the Anatolide‐Tauride Block and provides evidence for Ordovician magmatism at the northern margin of Gondwana. Prismatic Carboniferous detrital zircons in the micaschists indicate that during the Triassic, the northern margin of the Anatolide‐Tauride Block was close to Variscan terranes. |
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