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Nd isotope mapping of Grenvillian crustal terranes in the vicinity of the Manicouagan Impact Structure

Abstract

Over 70 new Nd isotope analyses are presented for the Manicouagan area of the Grenville Province to estimate the crustal age of target rocks involved in the 214Ma Manicouagan Impact Structure, and to reconstruct the Precambrian geological evolution of this crustal segment. The rocks fall into two main groups: Samples from the Archean-aged Gagnon Terrane to the north and west of the impact give TDM ages averaging 2.70Ga. Samples from the Manicouagan Imbricate Zone (MIZ) and other allochthonous lithotectonic domains to the south of the impact yield Paleoproterozoic TDM ages averaging 2.01Ga for the MIZ and 1.86Ga for the southern domains. These Paleoproterozoic terranes are correlated with Makkovik-age crust in Labrador that was heavily reworked by Labradorian magmatism that increased in intensity southwards. The target rocks involved in the impact event would have consisted almost entirely of the MIZ, which formed a layer several kilometres thick, overlying Archean crust at depth.

Authors

Thomson SD; Dickin AP; Spray JG

Journal

Precambrian Research, Vol. 191, No. 3-4, pp. 184–193

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1, 2011

DOI

10.1016/j.precamres.2011.08.006

ISSN

0301-9268

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