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Granulite complexes of the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region and the Peristanovoi Belt : Age, formation conditions, and geodynamic settings of metamorphism. / Glebovitsky, V. A.; Kotov, A. B.; Sal'nikova, E. B.; Larin, A. M.; Velikoslavinsky, S. D.

In: Geotectonics, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2009, p. 253-263.

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Glebovitsky, V. A. ; Kotov, A. B. ; Sal'nikova, E. B. ; Larin, A. M. ; Velikoslavinsky, S. D. / Granulite complexes of the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region and the Peristanovoi Belt : Age, formation conditions, and geodynamic settings of metamorphism. In: Geotectonics. 2009 ; Vol. 43, No. 4. pp. 253-263.

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title = "Granulite complexes of the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region and the Peristanovoi Belt: Age, formation conditions, and geodynamic settings of metamorphism",
abstract = "The available data on the age and formation conditions of the granulite complexes in the western Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region (Dambuki and Larba blocks) and the adjacent territory of the Peristanovoi Belt (Kurul'ta, Zverevsky, and Sutam blocks) are systematized. At least three Early Precambrian episodes of high-grade granulite-facies metamorphism dated at 2.85-2.83, 2.65-2.60, and 1.90-1.88 Ga are established in the geological history of the western Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region. Five granulite-facies metamorphic events are documented in the Peristanovoi Belt. The early granulite-facies metamorphism, migmatization, and emplacement of charnockite are related to the first event (2183 ±1 Ma) in the Kurul'ta Block. The structural transformation and metamorphism of charnockite under conditions of granulite facies correspond to the second event (2708 ± 7 Ma). The enderbite belonging to the Dzhelui Complex (2627 ± 16) and charnockite of the Altual Complex (2614 ± 7 Ma) were emplaced during the third tectonic event, which was immediately followed by the emplacement of the Kalar anorthosite-charnockite complex (2623 ± 23 Ma). The first episode of Early Proterozoic granulite-facies metamorphism of the Sutam Sequence in the tectonic block of the same name was related to the fourth event, probably caused by collision of the Olekma-Aldan continental microplate and the passive margin of the Uchur continental microplate. Finally, granulite-facies metamorphism superimposed on rocks of the Kalar Complex in the Kurul'ta Block and high-pressure metamorphism in the Zverevsky and Sutam blocks (1935 ± 35 Ma) correspond to the fifth metamorphic event. The Late Archean metamorphic events are most likely related to the amalgamation and subsequent collision of the terranes which currently make up the granulite basement of the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region with the Olekma-Aldan continental microplate. In the Early Proterozoic, the Aldan Shield and the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region were separated by an oceanic basin. Its closure, and the collision of the Aldan and Stanovoi continental microplates, were accompanied by granulite-facies metamorphism and led to the formation of the Peristanovoi Belt, or Peristanovoi Suture Zone. This collision suture continued functioning in the Phanerozoic (from the Early Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous) with the formation of thick shear zones and greenschist retrograde metamorphism.",
author = "Glebovitsky, {V. A.} and Kotov, {A. B.} and Sal'nikova, {E. B.} and Larin, {A. M.} and Velikoslavinsky, {S. D.}",
note = "Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project no. 08-05-00668), the Council for Grants of the President of the Russian Federation for Support of Leading Scientific Schools (grant no. NSh-3533-2008-5), and the programs of the fundamental studies of the Division of Earth Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences (Central Asian Mobile Belts: Geodynamics and Stages of the Formation of the Earth{\textquoteright}s Crust; Isotopic Systems and Isotope Fractionation in Natural Processes).",
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N2 - The available data on the age and formation conditions of the granulite complexes in the western Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region (Dambuki and Larba blocks) and the adjacent territory of the Peristanovoi Belt (Kurul'ta, Zverevsky, and Sutam blocks) are systematized. At least three Early Precambrian episodes of high-grade granulite-facies metamorphism dated at 2.85-2.83, 2.65-2.60, and 1.90-1.88 Ga are established in the geological history of the western Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region. Five granulite-facies metamorphic events are documented in the Peristanovoi Belt. The early granulite-facies metamorphism, migmatization, and emplacement of charnockite are related to the first event (2183 ±1 Ma) in the Kurul'ta Block. The structural transformation and metamorphism of charnockite under conditions of granulite facies correspond to the second event (2708 ± 7 Ma). The enderbite belonging to the Dzhelui Complex (2627 ± 16) and charnockite of the Altual Complex (2614 ± 7 Ma) were emplaced during the third tectonic event, which was immediately followed by the emplacement of the Kalar anorthosite-charnockite complex (2623 ± 23 Ma). The first episode of Early Proterozoic granulite-facies metamorphism of the Sutam Sequence in the tectonic block of the same name was related to the fourth event, probably caused by collision of the Olekma-Aldan continental microplate and the passive margin of the Uchur continental microplate. Finally, granulite-facies metamorphism superimposed on rocks of the Kalar Complex in the Kurul'ta Block and high-pressure metamorphism in the Zverevsky and Sutam blocks (1935 ± 35 Ma) correspond to the fifth metamorphic event. The Late Archean metamorphic events are most likely related to the amalgamation and subsequent collision of the terranes which currently make up the granulite basement of the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region with the Olekma-Aldan continental microplate. In the Early Proterozoic, the Aldan Shield and the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi Fold Region were separated by an oceanic basin. Its closure, and the collision of the Aldan and Stanovoi continental microplates, were accompanied by granulite-facies metamorphism and led to the formation of the Peristanovoi Belt, or Peristanovoi Suture Zone. This collision suture continued functioning in the Phanerozoic (from the Early Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous) with the formation of thick shear zones and greenschist retrograde metamorphism.

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