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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
earth and planetary sciences
Delamination-induced late-tectonic deformation and high-grade metamorphism of the Proterozoic Nampula Complex, northern Mozambique
Precambrian Research, Volume 196-197, Year 2012
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Lithospheric thickening during protracted Ediacaran supercontinent assembly was dissipated in various ways along the " Pan-African" East African-Antarctic Orogen. In NE Mozambique, late-tectonic extension and plutonism south of the Lúrio Belt has been modelled in terms of lithosphere delamination, although rigorous testing of the hypothesis by structural analysis has not yet been undertaken.This study presents the first analyses of late-tectonic structures in both the Mesoproterozoic basement and the Cambrian cover sequences in the Nampula Complex, NE Mozambique, supported by, and integrated with, new geochronological data. Both late compressional and extensional fabrics overprint the main Pan-African collisional structures to a variable degree in identified structural domains. The long-lived northern boundary of the Nampula Complex, the Lúrio Belt high-strain zone, initiated in the Ediacaran, was reactivated and segmented during these later phases, with boundary-parallel shortening.U-Pb SIMS ages from selected latest-tectonic units in the Nampula Complex and the Lúrio Belt give consistent ages between 518±2 and 514±5Ma. They are coeval with migmatisation and granitoid plutonism in the Nampula Complex. U-Pb titanite (471±9Ma) and 40Ar/ 39Ar biotite (431±3Ma) data suggest subsequent slow cooling rates in the Nampula Complex, consistent with basal heating by asthenosphere uprise following lithosphere delamination. Consequently, we believe the new data suggest that the observed intense late polyphase deformation has preferentially occurred where the delaminated lithosphere was doubly weakened by loss of the mantle root and the resulting long-lived elevated temperature regime. © 2011 Elsevier B.V..
Authors & Co-Authors
Ueda, Kosuke
Norway, Bergen
Universitetet I Bergen
Jacobs, Joachim
Norway, Bergen
Universitetet I Bergen
Thomas, Robert James
United Kingdom, Nottingham
British Geological Survey
Kośler, Jan
Norway, Bergen
Universitetet I Bergen
Jourdan, Fred
Australia, Perth
Curtin University
Matola, Rogério
Mozambique, Maputo
Direcção Nacional de Geologia Dng
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Citations: 37
Authors: 6
Affiliations: 4
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1016/j.precamres.2011.05.012
ISSN:
03019268
Study Locations
Mozambique