Abstract
AbstractNew U-Pb zircon ages for the younger phase of magmatism in the Sor Rondane Mountains (East Antarctica) are combined with published igneous and metamorphic zircon ages and show evidence for at least four thermal pulses: at 650–600 Ma, 580–550 Ma, ca. 530 Ma, and a magmatic tail between 510 and 500 Ma. No igneous U-Pb ages younger than 500 Ma have been found, in contrast to the situation in central and western Dronning Maud Land. Zircon Lu-Hf isotopic data are best explained as reflecting both crustal reworking and juvenile input, with the latter more obvious during the 580–550 Ma period. The Hf isotopic data, together with the presence of mafic and silica-undersaturated intrusives, argue against purely intracrustal melting as a petrogenetic process. Apart from the observed temporal trend, there is also a geographic trend in Hf isotopic compositions, with lower initial e Hf values toward the northeast. However, the Hf isotopic shifts are gradual and do not show evidence for a dramatic change between...
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