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Multiple zircon growth within early Archaean tonalitic gneiss from the Ancient Gneiss Complex, Swaziland
Alfred KrönerWilliam Compstonsubject
FelsicRecrystallization (geology)Metamorphic rockArcheanGeochemistryGreenstone beltPrecambrianGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)GeologyGneissZircondescription
Abstract U Pb age determinations by ion microprobe reveal multiple episodes of zircon growth and recrystallization within a single sample of tonalitic gneiss from the Ancient Gneiss Complex. The oldest episode at3644 ± 4Ma(2σ) produced the dominant type of zircon, characteristically purplish-brown and massive in texture; this probably constitutes unaltered zircon precipitated from the original magma. Recrystallization accompanied (and obscured) by early Pb loss took place within the oldest grains at3504 ± 6Ma and3433 ± 8Ma. Whole new grains grew at these times also. We interpret the post-3644 Ma growth as due to episodic deformational and metamorphic events that transformed the tonalite pluton into foliated banded gneiss. In addition, many grains are visibly overgrown by two layers of younger zircon of different colour and texture, dated at2986 ± 20Ma and2867 ± 30Ma. Euhedral, finely-zoned whole grains having the 2986 Ma age are present also, evidently contributed by very thin felsic veins associated with the nearby Lochiel granite. The age of3644 ± 4Ma combined with precise zircon U Pb dating of volcanics from the Onverwacht Group reported elsewhere demonstrates that at least part of the Ancient Gneiss Complex is older than the Barberton Greenstone Belt.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1988-01-01 | Earth and Planetary Science Letters |