Abstract

The results of a geochronological study (U–Pb SHRIMP-II) of zircon from granodiorites and plagiogranites of the main phase of the Tallain pluton of the Baikal-Vitim belt are presented. The obtained estimates of the age of the magmatic cores of zircon from granodiorite and plagiogranite coincide with each other within errors and are interpreted as the age of crystallization of rocks of the main phase of the Tallain pluton 661 ± ± 6 million years. The weighted average age of the metamorphic zircon shells of these rocks is 637 ± 5 million years. High positive values of ɛNd (660) +7.2 and +7.3 in the rocks of the main phase indicate a juvenile source of the parent melts. Based on new and previously published geochronological data, a conclusion is made about the formation of similar late Neoproterozoic juvenile gabbro-granite associations of the Baikal-Vitim belt at the turn of 660 million years (Tallain complex) and 603–615 million years (Padorinsky complex).

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