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Late Mesoproterozoic Arc and Back-arc Volcanism in the Heimefrontfjella (East Antarctica) and Implications for the Palaeogeography at the Southeastern Margin of the Kaapvaal-Grunehogna Craton

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Bauer, Wolfgang
Jacobs, Jeffrey Bruce
Fanning, Christopher
Schmidt, R

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The nunataks of Heimefrontfjella in Dronning Maud Land (Antarctica) are dominantly composed of juvenile late Mesoproterozoic rocks that were metamorphosed and deformed at about 1080 and 500 Ma. Three discontinuity-bound terranes have been identified, namely the Kottas, Sivorg and Vardeklettane terranes. In the Sivorg terrane the basement is mainly made up of fine-grained banded felsic and mafic gneisses, representing a metamorphosed bimodal volcanic sequence. In contrast, the basement in the Kottas terrane is composed of banded gneisses of tonalitic to dioritic composition and calc-alkaline metaplutonic rocks. The metamorphic rocks of the Vardeklettane terrane are granulites of supra- to infracrustal origin. Geochemical data characterize the protoliths of the bimodal sequence in the Sivorg terrane as tholeiitic basalts with MORB signature, alternating with high-k rhyolites derived from a highly fractionated granitic magma. Four U-Pb zircon SHRIMP ages prove a magmatic acrivity in the Sivorg terrane at least from ∼1160 to 1090 Ma. The orthogneisses from the Kottas terrane plot in the field of volcanic arc granites. Their protoliths may be derived from a calc-alkaline magmatic suite. According to recent reconstructions of the Kalahari continent the basement of the Kottas terrane is an Antarctic counterpart of the Mzumbe terrane in Natal. Our data allow a reconstruction of a subduction-related volcanic arc (Kottas Arc) along a southerly directed subduction zone which existed train ∼1200 to 1100 Ma, finally colliding with the southeastern margin of the Kaapvaal-Grunehogna craton. South of the volcanic arc, a back-arc basin (Sivorg terrane) developed during latest Mesoproterozoic times. Undeformed calc-alkaline granites in the northernmost Heimefrontfjella point to a final northward directed subduction of the oceanic lithosphere of the back-arc basin which led to the collision of the Coats Land block with the Kaapvaal-Grunehogna craton.

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