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U/Pb and Pb/Pb zircon ages for arc-related intrusions of the Bolu Massif (W Pontides, NW Turkey): evidence for Late Precambrian (Cadomian) age
Authors:P Ayda Ustaömer  Roland Mundil  Paul R Renne
Institution:Y?ld?z Teknik Üniversitesi, Do?a Bilimleri Ara?t?rma Merkezi, Be?ikta?, Istanbul, Turkey;;Berkeley Geochronology Center, 2455 Ridge Road, Berkeley, CA 94709, USA;;Department of Earth and Planetary Science, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Abstract:We present new U/Pb and Pb/Pb radiometric age data from two tectono-stratigraphic units of the regionally extensive Bolu Massif, in the W Pontides (?stanbul Fragment), N Turkey. A structurally lower unit (Sünnice Group) is cut by small meta-granitic intrusions, whereas the structurally higher unit comprises meta-volcanic rocks (Ça?urtepe Fm) cut by meta-granitic plutons (Tüllükiri? and Kap?kaya plutons). U/Pb single-crystal dating of zircons from the Kap?kaya Pluton yielded a concordant cluster, with a mean 238U/206Pb age of 565.3 ± 1.9 Ma. Zircons from the Tüllükiri? Pluton (affected by Pb loss) gave a 207Pb/206Pb age of 576 ± 6 Ma age (Late Precambrian). Small meta-granitic intrusions cutting the Sünnice Group yielded a less precise 207Pb/206Pb age of 262 ± 19 Ma (Early Permian). The older ages from the Bolu Massif confirm the existence of latest Precambrian arc magmatism related to subduction of a Cadomian ocean. We infer that the Bolu Massif represents a fragment of a Cadomian active margin. Cadomian orogenic units were dispersed as exotic terranes throughout the Variscan and Tethyan orogens, and the Bolu Massif probably reached its present position prior to latest Palaeozoic time. Our dating results also confirm that NW Turkey was affected by Hercynian magmatism related to subduction of Palaeotethys, as inferred for other areas of the Pontides.
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