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Polymetamorphic evolution of the Lewisian complex,NW Scotland,as recorded by U-Pb isotopic compositions of zircon,titanite and rutile
Authors:F Corfu  L M Heaman  G Rogers
Institution:(1) Department of Geology, Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, M5S 2C6 Toronto, Ontario, Canada;(2) Isotope Geosciences Unit, Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre, East Kilbride, G75 0QU Glasgow, UK
Abstract:U-Pb isotopic relations in zircon and titanite of granulite and amphibolite gneisses in the Lewisian complex and bordering Laxford Front reveal complex discordance patterns indicating multiple Late Archean and Early Proterozoic crystallization, overgrowth and Pb-loss events. The earliest stages in the evolution of the complex remain poorly resolved. Zircon ages of ge2710 Ma date high-grade metamorphism and magmatism probably related to tectonic and magmatic accretion in a continental arc setting. A distinct event at 2490–2480 Ma, possibly initiated by metamorphism and deformation at high-grade conditions, caused amphibolitization of the granulites and emplacement of granitic pegmatites. This event can be correlated with development of Inverian shear zones and formation of granitoid layers along the Laxford Front. The emplacement of a younger generation of granitoid sheets during the Laxfordian event fromed hydrothermal titanite at ge1754 Ma in gneisses south of the Laxford Bridge and partially reset older titanite at Scourie. Growth of secondary titanite and rutile also occurred during subsequent low-grade metamorphism at 1690–1670 Ma.
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