Detrital zircon provenance constraints on the evolution of the Harts Range Metamorphic Complex (central Australia): Links to the Centralian Superbasin

Ian S. Buick*, Martin Hand, Ian S. Williams, Jo Mawby, Jodie A. Miller, Robert S. Nicoll

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    Abstract

    Until recently it has been widely accepted that protoliths to metasediments of the Harts Range Metamorphic Complex (central Australia) were deposited prior to c. 1.75 Ga and form part of the Palaeoproterozoic Arunta Inlier. However, new sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe U-Pb analyses of detrital zircon, together with recently published data, suggest that they were deposited coeval with c. 545-520 Ma sediments from the adjacent, little metamorphosed Neoproterozoic to Palaeozoic Centralian Superbasin. Protoliths of the Harts Range Metamorphic Complex were deposited in the Irindina sub-basin, an early- to mid-Cambrian rift located between the present-day Amadeus and Georgina Basin remnants of the Centralian Superbasin. Deposition occurred during a widespread and long-lived interval of extension in parts of central Australia associated with eruption of the voluminous Kalkarinji Continental Flood Basalts. The Harts Range Metamorphic Complex was metamorphosed to upper amphibolite- to granulite-facies conditions within c. 40 Ma of deposition of its sedimentary protoliths.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)777-787
    Number of pages11
    JournalJournal of the Geological Society
    Volume162
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2005

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