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DOI10.1016/j.gr.2010.11.021
Provenance of conglomerate clasts from the volcano-sedimentary sequence at Wadi Rutig in southern Sinai, Egypt as revealed by SIMS U-Pb dating of zircon
Samuel, Mekhaiel D.1; Be’eri-Shlevin, Yaron2; Azer, Mokhles K.1; Whitehouse, Martin J.2; Moussa, Hilmy E.1
通讯作者Azer, Mokhles K.
来源期刊GONDWANA RESEARCH
ISSN1342-937X
EISSN1878-0571
出版年2011
卷号20期号:2-3页码:450-464
英文摘要

The volcano-sedimentary succession at Wadi Rutig, Sinai, at the northernmost segment of the Arabian Nubian Shield comprises early Ediacaran volcanic rocks interbedded with immature sediments including variable sized conglomerates, sandstones and siltstones. We report new SIMS U-Pb ages of zircons separated from conglomerates of various levels in the succession and from single cobbles of these conglomerates. The age probability patterns of two conglomerate samples reveal major contribution from 600 to 860 Ma components with a prominent gap at 640-710 Ma and some contribution from ca. 900 to 1100 Ma components. Single cobbles of granitic and dacitic compositions yield ages of ca. 615 Ma and 629 Ma respectively.


The provenance patterns are compatible with major derivation from known ANS age material in Sinai (600-850 Ma), but also indicate that pre-870 Ma components of dominantly latest Mesoproterozoic to earliest Neoproterozoic were more widespread in the northernmost ANS than previously appreciated. The 640-710 Ma age gap supports a lull in magmatic activity at this time in the northernmost ANS especially in Sinai, which is in marked contrast with the evolution of more southerly ANS segments. The ca. 710-740 Ma age detrital zircons in the Rutig conglomerates are interpreted to reflect magmatic source of this age range, hitherto not identified in the northernmost ANS.


U-Pb ages of youngest detrital zircons combined with other evidence indicate that deposition of conglomerates can be confined to ca. 620-610 Ma and 600-590 Ma. The recognition of two erosion-deposition phases is discussed within the context of a changing geodynamic setting during post-collisional collapse of the ANS orogen after ca. 630 Ma. Both provenance patterns and basin evolution are compared to other late Neoproterozoic volcano-sedimentary successions of the northernmost ANS. (C) 2010 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Neoproterozoic Arabian-Nubian Shield Sinai U-Pb zircon age Provenance
类型Article
语种英语
国家Egypt ; Sweden
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000294075700013
WOS关键词NORTH EASTERN DESERT ; PRECAMBRIAN CRUSTAL EVOLUTION ; ARABIAN-NUBIAN SHIELD ; PAN-AFRICAN CRUST ; ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE ; NORTHEASTERN DESERT ; DETRITAL ZIRCONS ; CALC-ALKALINE ; AREA ; GEOCHEMISTRY
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/168358
作者单位1.Natl Res Ctr, Dept Geol, Cairo 12622, Egypt;
2.Swedish Museum Nat Hist, NORDSIM, SE-10405 Stockholm, Sweden
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Samuel, Mekhaiel D.,Be’eri-Shlevin, Yaron,Azer, Mokhles K.,et al. Provenance of conglomerate clasts from the volcano-sedimentary sequence at Wadi Rutig in southern Sinai, Egypt as revealed by SIMS U-Pb dating of zircon[J],2011,20(2-3):450-464.
APA Samuel, Mekhaiel D.,Be’eri-Shlevin, Yaron,Azer, Mokhles K.,Whitehouse, Martin J.,&Moussa, Hilmy E..(2011).Provenance of conglomerate clasts from the volcano-sedimentary sequence at Wadi Rutig in southern Sinai, Egypt as revealed by SIMS U-Pb dating of zircon.GONDWANA RESEARCH,20(2-3),450-464.
MLA Samuel, Mekhaiel D.,et al."Provenance of conglomerate clasts from the volcano-sedimentary sequence at Wadi Rutig in southern Sinai, Egypt as revealed by SIMS U-Pb dating of zircon".GONDWANA RESEARCH 20.2-3(2011):450-464.
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