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U-Pb zircon (SHRIMP) ages for the Lebombo rhyolites, South Africa: refining the duration of Karoo volcanism

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Riley, Thomas
Millar, Ian L
Watkeys, M K
Curtis, Michael L
Leat, P T
Klausen, M B
Fanning, Christopher

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Geological Society of London

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U-Pb SHRIMP ages are reported for three rhyolite flows from the Lebombo rift region of the Karoo volcanic province. Two flows are interbedded with the Sabic River Basalt Formation and a third sample is from the overlying rhyolitic Jozini Formation. The interbedded rhyolites yield ages of 182.0 ± 2.1 and 179.9 ± 1.8 Ma, whilst the overlying Jozini Formation rhyolite yields an age of 182.1 ± 2.9 Ma. Combined with existing 40Ar/39 Ar geochronology, the new SHRIMP data fine-tunes the chronology of the Karoo volcanic province and indicates the 12 km succession of volcanic rocks in the Lebombo rift were erupted in 1-2 million years and lends considerable support to the links between the Pleinsbachian-Toarcian extinction event and the global environmental impact of Karoo volcanism.

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