dc.contributor.author | Pettersson, Åsa 1975- | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2008-08-11T10:36:10Z | |
dc.date.available | 2008-08-11T10:36:10Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2008 | en |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/17269 | |
dc.description.abstract | The objects of this thesis were to use geochronology to investigate crustal evolution of part of
Southern Africa that formed during a global event, resulting in the ~1 Ga supercontinent Rodinia.
The timing of assembly by continent-continent collisions and the position of the individual
continental blocks of this ancient landmass is still largely unknown. This research is a contribution to
the investigation and understanding of Precambrian tectonism and the evolution of the continental
crust. It also provides a basis for future ore and mineral exploration in the Namaqua Sector of the
Namaqua-Natal Province.
The Namaqua-Natal Province is draped along the western and southern flanks of the > 3 Ga
Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa. It formed at 1200-1100 Ma, in relation to the birth of Rodinia. The
Natal Sector of the province in the south-east is contiguous with the Namaqua Sector in the west,
separated by Phanerozoic cover. The Natal Sector is mainly composed of ~1.2 Ga juvenile crustal
material. The Namaqua Sector is composed of six different terranes in which the metamorphic grade
varies from greenschist facies to amphibolite and granulite facies. The major ore districts of the
Namaqua Sector have been investigated, but the regional geochronology is poorly constrained and
few regional studies have been done.
We provide new geochronology, including Sm-Nd model ages of crustal extraction from the mantle,
microbeam U-Pb zircon dating of sedimentary, magmatic and metamorphic events and Ar-Ar dating
of minerals indicating the cooling histories of rocks, to investigate and compare the chronological
and geochemical evolution of the entire Namaqua Sector.
Sm-Nd model ages show that parts of the Namaqua crust were extracted from the mantle as early as
the Archean Era (>2.5 Ga) in the Bushmanland Terrane, with major Paleoproterozoic (2.5-1.6 Ga)
crustal growth in the Kaaien, Areachap, Kakamas (or eastern terranes), Bushmanland, Garies
Terranes and Richtersveld Subprovince (or western terranes). Mesoproterozoic (1.6-1.1 Ga) juvenile
additions to the crust took place in the Areachap, Kakamas and Garies Terranes. Several
volcanic,magmatic and sedimentary events contributed to the building of crust, before, during and
after the collisional orogeny at 1.21-1.16 Ga. Thickening of the crust led to voluminous grainitoid
magmatism at this time, the extent of which strongly suggests a near complete reworking of the
crust, accompanied by regional metamorphism in the eastern and parts of the western terranes. After
a quiet period, a new pulse of magmatism took place at ~1.1 Ga in the eastern terranes, and a second
pulse of high temperature metamorphism at 1.05-1.01 Ga in the western terranes. From this time and
onwards to ~965 Ma the crust in the Areachap, Kakamas, Bushmanland and Richtersveld cooled
rapidly, likely related to crustal uplift. Hence, the Namaqua Sector has a long history of crustal
extraction, in contrast with the essentially juvenile Natal sector.
This work represents a regional documentation of the geochronology of the Namaqua Sector and is a
significant contribution to the understanding of its complex geological evolution.
Keywords: Namaqua-Natal Province, Mesoproterozoic, Geochronology, U-Pb zircon dating, Sm-Nd
model ages, Ar-Ar dating, Southern Africa. | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | Earth Sciences Centre, Göteborg University. A, 1400-3813 ; 117 | |
dc.relation.haspart | I Ion-probe dating of 1.2 Ga collision and crustal architecture in the Namaqua-Natal
Province of southern Africa. Å. Pettersson, D. Cornell, H.F Moen, S. Reddy, D.Evans
Precambrian Research 158, p 79-92, 2007.::doi::10.1016/j.precamres.2007.04.006 | |
dc.relation.haspart | II Ion probe dating of the Achab gneiss, a young basement to the Central Bushmanland
Ore District? D. Cornell, Å. Pettersson. Journal of African Earth Sciences 47, p 112-116,
2007.::doi::10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2006.11.002 | |
dc.relation.haspart | III Ion probe zircon dating of metasediments from the Areachap and Kakamas Terrane,
Namaqua-Natal Province and the stratigraphic integrity of the Areachap Group.
D. Cornell, Å. Pettersson. South African Journal of Geology 110, p 169-178, 2007.::doi::10.2113/gssajg.110.4.575 | |
dc.relation.haspart | IV Regional granitoids geochronology in relation to the Namaquan Orogeny.
Å. Pettersson, D. Cornell. Submitted to Lithos, February 2008. | |
dc.relation.haspart | V Sm-Nd data for granitoids across the Namaqua sector of the Namaqua-Natal Province,
South Africa.
Å. Pettersson, D. Cornell, M. Yuhara, Y. Hirahara. Accepted Nov. 2007, Geol. Soc. of
London, Special Publications in 2008. | |
dc.relation.haspart | VI A new chronostratigraphic paradigm for the age and tectonic history of the
Mesoproterozoic Bushmanland Ore District. D. Cornell, Å. Pettersson, A. Scherstén.
Manuscript, for Economic Geology. | |
dc.relation.haspart | VII Insights to the cooling history from Ar-dating in the (1.2-1.1 Ga) Namaqua Sector.
Å.Pettersson, D. Cornell, L. Page. Submitted to Journal of African Earth Sciences, March
2008. | |
dc.subject | Namaqua-Natal province | en |
dc.subject | Mezoproterozoic | en |
dc.subject | geochronology | en |
dc.subject | U-Pb zirkon dating | en |
dc.subject | Sm-Nd model ages | en |
dc.subject | Ar-Ar dating | en |
dc.subject | Southern Africa | en |
dc.title | Mesoproterozoic crustal evolution in Southern Africa | en |
dc.type | Text | en |
dc.type.svep | Doctoral thesis | en |
dc.gup.origin | Göteborgs universitet/University of Gothenburg | eng |
dc.gup.department | Department of Earth Sciences | eng |
dc.gup.department | Institutionen för Geovetenskaper | swe |
dc.citation.doi | The objects of this thesis were to use geochronology to investigate crustal evolution of part of
Southern Africa that formed during a global event, resulting in the ~1 Ga supercontinent Rodinia.
The timing of assembly by continent-continent collisions and the position of the individual
continental blocks of this ancient landmass is still largely unknown. This research is a contribution to
the investigation and understanding of Precambrian tectonism and the evolution of the continental
crust. It also provides a basis for future ore and mineral exploration in the Namaqua Sector of the
Namaqua-Natal Province.
The Namaqua-Natal Province is draped along the western and southern flanks of the > 3 Ga
Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa. It formed at 1200-1100 Ma, in relation to the birth of Rodinia. The
Natal Sector of the province in the south-east is contiguous with the Namaqua Sector in the west,
separated by Phanerozoic cover. The Natal Sector is mainly composed of ~1.2 Ga juvenile crustal
material. The Namaqua Sector is composed of six different terranes in which the metamorphic grade
varies from greenschist facies to amphibolite and granulite facies. The major ore districts of the
Namaqua Sector have been investigated, but the regional geochronology is poorly constrained and
few regional studies have been done.
We provide new geochronology, including Sm-Nd model ages of crustal extraction from the mantle,
microbeam U-Pb zircon dating of sedimentary, magmatic and metamorphic events and Ar-Ar dating
of minerals indicating the cooling histories of rocks, to investigate and compare the chronological
and geochemical evolution of the entire Namaqua Sector.
Sm-Nd model ages show that parts of the Namaqua crust were extracted from the mantle as early as
the Archean Era (>2.5 Ga) in the Bushmanland Terrane, with major Paleoproterozoic (2.5-1.6 Ga)
crustal growth in the Kaaien, Areachap, Kakamas (or eastern terranes), Bushmanland, Garies
Terranes and Richtersveld Subprovince (or western terranes). Mesoproterozoic (1.6-1.1 Ga) juvenile
additions to the crust took place in the Areachap, Kakamas and Garies Terranes. Several
volcanic,magmatic and sedimentary events contributed to the building of crust, before, during and
after the collisional orogeny at 1.21-1.16 Ga. Thickening of the crust led to voluminous grainitoid
magmatism at this time, the extent of which strongly suggests a near complete reworking of the
crust, accompanied by regional metamorphism in the eastern and parts of the western terranes. After
a quiet period, a new pulse of magmatism took place at ~1.1 Ga in the eastern terranes, and a second
pulse of high temperature metamorphism at 1.05-1.01 Ga in the western terranes. From this time and
onwards to ~965 Ma the crust in the Areachap, Kakamas, Bushmanland and Richtersveld cooled
rapidly, likely related to crustal uplift. Hence, the Namaqua Sector has a long history of crustal
extraction, in contrast with the essentially juvenile Natal sector.
This work represents a regional documentation of the geochronology of the Namaqua Sector and is a
significant contribution to the understanding of its complex geological evolution. | |
dc.gup.defenceplace | Stora Hörsalen, Geovetarcentrum, Guldhedsgatan 5A,Kl. 10.00 | en |
dc.gup.defencedate | 2008-05-09 | en |
dc.gup.dissdbid | 7423 | en |
dc.gup.dissdb-fakultet | MNF | |