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* Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Akebono-cho 2-5-1, Kochi 780-8520, Japan
Discipline of Geology & Geophysics and Tectonics Special Research Centre, School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
Department of Geology, National Science Museum, 3-23-1, Hyakunin-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0073, Japan
Author for correspondence: alan.collins{at}adelaide.edu.au
We report UPb electron microprobe (zircon and monazite) and Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) UPb (zircon) ages from a granulite-facies metapelite and a garnetbiotite gniess from Chittikara, a classic locality within the Trivandrum Block of southern India. The majority of the electron-microprobe data on zircons from the metapelite define apparent ages between 1500 and 2500 Ma with a prominent peak at 2109 ± 22 Ma, although some of the cores are as old as 3070 Ma. Zircon grains with multiple age zoning are also detected with 25003700 Ma cores, 13801520 mantles and 530600 Ma outer rims. Some homogeneous and rounded zircon cores yielded late Neoproterozoic ages that suggest that deposition within the Trivandrum Block belt was younger than 610 Ma. The outermost rims of these grains are characterized by early Cambrian ages suggesting metamorphic overgrowth at this time. The apparent ages of monazite grains from this locality reveal multiple provenance and polyphase metamorphic history, similar to those of the zircons. In a typical case, Palaeoproterozoic cores (17591967 Ma) are enveloped by late Neoproterozoic rims (562563 Ma), which in turn are mantled by an outermost thin Cambrian rim (~ 515 Ma). PbO v. ThO*2 plots for monazites define broad isochrons, with cores indicating a rather imprecise age of 1913 ± 260 Ma (MSWD = 0.80) and late Neoproterozoic/Cambrian cores as well as thin rims yielding a well-defined isochron with an age of 557 ± 19 Ma (MSWD = 0.82). SIMS UPb isotopic data on zircons from the garnetbiotite gneiss yield a combined core/rim imprecise discordia line between 2106 ± 37 Ma and 524 ± 150 Ma. The data indicate Palaeoproterozoic zircon formation with later partial or non-uniform Pb loss during the late Neoproterozoic/Cambrian tectonothermal event. The combined electron probe and SIMS data from the metapelite and garnetbiotite gneiss at Chittikara indicate that the older zircons preserved in the finer-grained metapelite protolith have heterogeneous detrital sources, whereas the more arenaceous protolith of the garnetbiotite gniess was sourced from a single-aged terrane. Our data suggest that the metasedimentary belts in southern India may have formed part of an extensive late Neoproterozoic sedimentary basin during the final amalgamation of the Gondwana supercontinent.
Key Words: electron microprobe dating monazite Southern Granulite Terrane India SHRIMP zircon
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