Mortimer, N. et al. (2011): Extent of the Ross Orogen in Antarctica; new data from DSDP 270 and Iselin Bank

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 28
DSDP 28 270
Identifier:
2012-066970
georefid

10.1017/S0954102010000969
doi

Creator:
Mortimer, N.
GNS Science, Dunedin, New Zealand
author

Palin, J. M.
University of Otago, New Zealand
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Dunlap, W. J.
University of Minnesota, United States
author

Hauff, F.
IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz Institute for Marine Sciences, Germany
author

Identification:
Extent of the Ross Orogen in Antarctica; new data from DSDP 270 and Iselin Bank
2011
Antarctic Science
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom
23
3
297-306
The Ross Sea is bordered by the Late Precambrian-Cambrian Ross-Delamerian Orogen of East Antarctica and the more Pacific-ward Ordovician-Silurian Lachlan-Tuhua-Robertson Bay-Swanson Orogen. A calcsilicate gneiss from Deep Sea Drilling Project 270 drill hole in the central Ross Sea, Antarctica, gives a U-Pb titanite age of 437 + or - 6 Ma (2sigma ). This age of high-grade metamorphism is too young for typical Ross Orogen. Based on this age, and on lithology, we propose a provisional correlation with the Early Palaeozoic Lachlan-Tuhua-Robertson Bay-Swanson Orogen, and possibly the Bowers Terrane of northern Victoria Land. A metamorphosed porphyritic rhyolite dredged from the Iselin Bank, northern Ross Sea, gives a U-Pb zircon age of 545 + or - 32 Ma (2sigma ). The U-Pb age, petrochemistry, Ar-Ar K-feldspar dating, and Sr and Nd isotopic ratios indicate a correlation with Late Proterozoic-Cambrian igneous protoliths of the Ross Orogen. If the Iselin Bank rhyolite is not ice-rafted debris, then it represents a further intriguing occurrence of Ross basement found outside the main Ross-Delamerian Orogen.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-77.2629
West:-178.3011East: -178.3011
South:-77.2629

Areal geology; absolute age; Antarctica; Ar/Ar; dates; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP Site 270; geochemistry; geochronology; igneous rocks; Iselin Bank; Leg 28; lower Paleozoic; metamorphic rocks; Neoproterozoic; Paleozoic; Precambrian; Proterozoic; Ross Orogeny; Ross Sea; Southern Ocean; tectonics; U/Pb; upper Precambrian;

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