Geochemistry and ion microprobe (SHRIMP) age of a quartz porphyry sill in the Mozaan Group of the Pongola Supergroup: implications for the Pongola and Witwatersrand Supergroups
J. Gutzmer et al., Geochemistry and ion microprobe (SHRIMP) age of a quartz porphyry sill in the Mozaan Group of the Pongola Supergroup: implications for the Pongola and Witwatersrand Supergroups, S AFR J GEO, 102(2), 1999, pp. 139-146
The Mozaan Group of the Pongola Supergroup is one of the oldest known crato
nic supracrustal successions in the world. In the Mooihoek area, south cent
ral Swaziland, the Mozaan Group is preserved in an open syncline with axial
traces trending north-northwest. A pretectonic quartz porphyry sill, folde
d with the sedimentary strata, gives a SHRIMP U-Pb zircon age of 2837 +/- 5
Ma, providing a minimum age limit for the deposition of the Mozaan Group.
In contrast, the Mooihoek granitic pluton, which cross-cuts the folding, ha
s a known single-zircon evaporation Pb-207/Pb-206 age of 2824 +/- 6 Ma, sug
gesting that the deformation of the Mozaan strata took place sometime betwe
en similar to 2824 Ma and similar to 2837 Ma. Correlation between the Mozaa
n and Witwatersrand Supergroups suggests that most of the latter succession
was also deposited prior to 2837 +/- 5 Ma.