EXTENSION OF DELAMERIAN (ROSS) OROGEN INTO WESTERN NEW-ZEALAND - EVIDENCE FROM ZIRCON AGES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CRUSTAL GROWTH ALONG THE PACIFIC MARGIN OF GONDWANA
Gm. Gibson et Tr. Ireland, EXTENSION OF DELAMERIAN (ROSS) OROGEN INTO WESTERN NEW-ZEALAND - EVIDENCE FROM ZIRCON AGES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CRUSTAL GROWTH ALONG THE PACIFIC MARGIN OF GONDWANA, Geology, 24(12), 1996, pp. 1087-1090
Ion-microprobe zircon U/Pb age data are presented for two metasediment
ary sequences in Fiordland, New Zealand: one is a correlative of the L
achlan fold belt in southeast Australia and incorporates metamorphosed
Ordovician turbidites intruded by 350-370 Ma S-type granites, and the
other is equivalent in age to the older Delamerian fold belt and is d
erived from Cambrian-Ordovician protoliths (Kanmantoo Group) intruded
by 480 Ma granitic orthogneiss. The latter was exhumed from lower crus
tal depths and is considered to be representative of basement not only
in New Zealand but also in the formerly contiguous regions of southea
st Australia and Antarctica. This basement underwent melting and low-p
ressure-high-temperature metamorphism at 350-370 Ma and yields detrita
l zircon,vith ages identical to those of inherited zircon in the mid-P
aleozoic S-type granites.