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The timing of mantle and crustal events in South Namibia, as defined by SHRIMP-dating of zircon domains from a garnet peridotite xenolith of the Gibeon Kimberlite Province

Liati, Anthi and Franz, Leander and Gebauer, Dieter and Fanning, C. Mark. (2004) The timing of mantle and crustal events in South Namibia, as defined by SHRIMP-dating of zircon domains from a garnet peridotite xenolith of the Gibeon Kimberlite Province. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 39 (3-5). pp. 147-157.

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Abstract

The Gibeon Kimberlite Province, southern Namibia, comprises numerous, 70-80 Ma old kimberlite pipes and dykes commonly containing abundant mantle and crustal xenoliths. We dated by SHRIMP II zircons from a garnet peridotite xenolith (Pipe Hanaus 1). The xenolith consists of garnet, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene and, almost completely serpentinised, olivine. Crystallisation P T conditions range between ca. 3.3 GPa, 910degreesC (core composition of minerals) and ca. 3.5 GPa, 1000degreesC (rim composition). Fifteen ca. 150-40 mum long and 70-10 mum wide zircon crystals show more or less pronounced oscillatory zoning indicating precipitation in a melt or fluid. The SHRIMP results define three age groups: 1013 +/- 22 Ma, 751 +/- 28 Ma and 627 +/- 24 Ma. These ages are clearly correlated with large-scale crustal events in the broad area of Namibia, namely with the granulite-facies metamorphism during the Namaqua collisional event and post-collisional magmatism (ca. 1000-1100 Ma), with the intense magmatic activity and initial rifting stages in the Damara belt (ca. 730-770 Ma) and with the Early Pan-African orogeny, responsible for the formation of the Damara orogen (ca. 650 Ma), respectively. Formation of zircon in the xenoliths is related to the generation and migration of fluids/melts in the mantle via e.g. asthenospheric mantle upwelling or dehydration of subducting lithosphere, associated with crustal large-scale events.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Umweltwissenschaften > Ehemalige Einheiten Umweltwissenschaften > Theoretische Petrologie (De Capitani)
UniBasel Contributors:Franz, Leander
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:1464-343X
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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