Proterozoic-Cambrian detrital zircon and monazite ages from the Anakie Inlier, Central Queensland: Grenville and pacific-gondwana signatures

C. L. Fergusson*, P. F. Carr, C. M. Fanning, T. J. Green

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    Abstract

    The Anakie Metamorphic Group is a complexly deformed, dominantly metasedimentary succession in central Queensland. Metamorphic cooling is constrained to ca 500 Ma by previously published K-Ar ages. Detrital-zircon SHRIMP U-Pb ages from three samples of greenschist facies quartz-rich psammites (Bathampton Metamorphics), west of Clermont, are predominantly in the age range 1300-1000 Ma (65-75%). They show that a Grenville-aged orogenic belt must have existed in northeastern Australia, which is consistent with the discovery of a potential Grenville source farther north. The youngest detrital zircons in these samples are ca 580 Ma, indicating that deposition may have been as old as latest Neoproterozoic. Two samples have been analysed from amphibolite facies pelitic schist from the western part of the inlier (Wynyard Metamorphics). One sample contains detrital monazite with two age components of ca 580-570 Ma and ca 540 Ma. The other sample only has detrital zircons with the youngest component between 510 Ma and 700 Ma (Pacific-Gondwana component), which is consistent with a Middle Cambrian age for these rocks. These zircons were probably derived from igneous activity associated with rifting events along the Gondwanan passive margin. These constraints confirm correlation of the Anakie Metamorphic Group with latest Neoproterozoic - Cambrian units in the Adelaide Fold Belt of South Australia and the Wonominta Block of western New South Wales.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)857-866
    Number of pages10
    JournalAustralian Journal of Earth Sciences
    Volume48
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

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