Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic crust formation in the Ubendian Belt of Tanzania: Insights from zircon geochronology and geochemistry

•Protoliths of the NW Paleoproterozoic Ubendian Belt are 2.71–2.65Ga and 2.02–1.94Ga.•The Ubendian rocks formed at Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic active continental margins.•The Ubendian rocks record metamorphic events at 2650Ma, 2050–1940Ma and 1880Ma.•The NE Paleoproterozoic Ubendian Belt contain...

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Published inPrecambrian research Vol. 252; pp. 119 - 144
Main Authors Kazimoto, Emmanuel Owden, Schenk, Volker, Berndt, Jasper
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.10.2014
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Summary:•Protoliths of the NW Paleoproterozoic Ubendian Belt are 2.71–2.65Ga and 2.02–1.94Ga.•The Ubendian rocks formed at Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic active continental margins.•The Ubendian rocks record metamorphic events at 2650Ma, 2050–1940Ma and 1880Ma.•The NE Paleoproterozoic Ubendian Belt contains re-worked Archean crust. LA-ICP-MS U–Pb zircon geochronological and geochemical data of meta-igneous and metasedimentary rock types of the Katuma Block of the Paleoproterozoic Ubendian Belt in Tanzania are used to unravel the crustal evolution of this metalliferous terrain. The protoliths of the metabasites and orthogneisses previously considered to be Paleoproterozoic are in fact mostly Neoarchean in age (2713±11Ma to 2638±5Ma), from which the oldest rocks experienced their first metamorphism during the same Neoarchean orogenic cycle at ca. 2650Ma. A second event of mafic magmatism (2021±11Ma) was concomitant with the migmatization of the Neoarchean orthogneisses and was succeeded by granitic intrusions at 1990–1940Ma. All rocks of the Katuma Block experienced their main metamorphic reworking during several Paleoproterozoic orogenic events, which were recognized by dating of various metamorphic zircon growth zones and the age of magmatic events dated at ca. 2050, 1960 and 1880Ma. The detritus of the high-grade metasedimentary rocks derived from Neoarchean (Katuma Block or Tanzania Craton?) and Paleoproterozoic provenances and the minimum age for the deposition is constrained by its first metamorphism at ca. 1960Ma. The Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic metabasites, gabbronorites and orthogneisses are sub-alkaline in composition displaying a REE and trace element geochemistry akin to those of rocks formed in modern-arc settings. On the basis of the geochemical data, the presence of eclogites, deformation and metamorphic ages, we suggest that in Paleoproterozoic time the Katuma Block was again at an active continental margin, below which a Paleoproterozoic oceanic lithosphere was subducting.
ISSN:0301-9268
1872-7433
DOI:10.1016/j.precamres.2014.06.020