Abstract

ABSTRACTThe Glenroy Complex consists of retrogressed monzodioritic granulites (Woodham Orthogneiss) and heterogeneous metasedimentary rocks (Davis Creek Paragneiss). U–Pb zircon dating shows that the Woodham Orthogneiss comprises rocks ranging in age from 121.8 to 126.6 Ma that are correlatives of the geochemically similar Western Fiordland Orthogneiss Worsley Pluton in northern Fiordland. Permian–Jurassic detrital zircon age peaks in the Davis Creek Paragneiss indicate a maximum depositional age of c. 227 Ma, suggesting correlation with George Sound Paragneiss in northern Fiordland and the paleo-Pacific Gondwana margin cover sequence. Metamorphism of the Davis Creek Paragneiss is constrained to 120.6 ± 0.9 Ma by U–Pb dating of low Th/U zircon overgrowths. The McKnee Intrusives were intruded in two discrete episodes at 225.0 ± 2.7 Ma and 137.8 ± 0.7 Ma which, together with their geochemistry, suggests correlation with northern Fiordland Late Triassic and Early Cretaceous Darran Suite plutons. The HiSY Mt Cann Pluton has an age of 113.8 ± 1.0 Ma and is correlated with the Separation Point Granite. The Glenroy Complex and McKnee Intrusives were likely exhumed during at least two stages: initially in the Cretaceous prior to displacement from their northern Fiordland correlatives by the Alpine Fault; and during emplacement as tectonic blocks in the Matakitaki foreland thrust system at the Big Bend.

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