Abstract

Geochemical and Nd isotope data are reported for Late Riphean metamorphic complexes and granitoids of the Bayannur zone of the Songino block in the Early Caledonian superterrane of Central Asia. Geological, geochronolgical, geochemical, and isotope data were integrated to discuss rock sources and main mechanisms responsible for the formation and evolution of the Late Riphean continental crust. It was estab� lished that lithotectonic complexes of the Bayannur zone were formed on a convergent plate during Late Pro� terozoic tectonogenesis (around 1.3-0.78 Ga). This period primarily produced a juvenile crust represented by paleooceanic (Nand EMORB types) and island arc basalts. An interval of 800-880 Ma was marked by the formation of rocks of the Bayannur complex and metaterrigenous sequence (accretionary wedge) of the Kholbonur complex, and the emplacement of quartz diorites and granodiorites of the Gashunnur pluton due to erosion and melting of both Late Riphean juvenile sources and ancient possibly Early Precambrian crustal material in a setting of ensialic island arc. At the final stage of the Late Riphean evolution of the Bayannur zone, postkinematic granitoids of the Bayannur pluton, and gabbrodiorites and anorthosites of the Ontsula pluton were derived from mantle juvenile and crustal sources in a withinplate setting. In terms of isotope characteristics, the crystalline complexes of the Bayannur zone are comparable with the Japantype modern island arc systems. A synthesis of geological, geochronological, and isotopegeochemical data indicates a much wider distribution of the Late Riphean juvenile crustforming processes than considered previously and remobilization of continental crust in the eastern segment of the Central Asian Fold Belt. The Vendian-Pale� ozoic stage in the evolution of this segment was characterized by an intense growth of juvenile crust, while magmatism during Late Riphean stage was determined by mixing of Late Riphean juvenile and ancient Early Precambrian sources.

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