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Title: | Recycling of the Proterozoic crystalline basement in the Coastal Block (Moroccan Meseta): New insights for understanding the geodynamic evolution of the northern peri-Gondwanan realm |
Authors: | El Houicha, Mohamed Pereira, Manuel Francisco Jouhari, Abdellatif Gama, Cristina Ennih, Nasser Fekkak, Abdelilah Ezzouhairi, Hassan El Attari, Ahmed Silva, Jose Brandão |
Keywords: | Detrital zircon age spectra Provenance Eburnian Cadomian/Pan-African North-Gondwana Moroccan Meseta |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | El Houicha, M., Pereira, M.F., Jouhari, A., Gama, C., Ennih, N., Fekkak, A., Ezzouhairi, H., El Attari, A., Silva, J.B. (2018).Recycling of the Proterozoic crystalline basement in the Coastal Block
(Moroccan Meseta): New insights for understanding the geodynamic
evolution of the northern peri-Gondwanan realm. Precambrian Research 306: 129-154. |
Abstract: | Detrital zircon age spectra from the siliciclastic rocks of the Lalla Mouchaa Calcschists and El Jadida Dolomitic
formations (the Coastal Block of the Moroccan Meseta) are dominated by Paleoproterozoic and Ediacaran ages.
The provenance of these two formations is a composite Proterozoic crystalline basement. El Jadida rhyolite
(584.2 ± 4.8 Ma) represents the Ediacaran crystalline basement of the El Jadida dome. El Jadida rhyolite is
unconformably overlain by the microbreccia, arkosic sandstone and dolostone of the El Jadida Dolomitic
Formation with a maximum depositional age of ca. 539 Ma (Lower Cambrian). Detrital zircon-age spectra from
El Jadida Dolomitic Formation (ca. 583–582 Ma) suggest direct recycling of El Jadida rhyolite as an exclusive
original primary source. However, in the Western Rehamna massif, detrital zircon-age spectra from pre-Middle
Cambrian microbreccia and arkosic sandstone of the Lalla Mouchaa Calcschists Formation (ca. 2.05–2.03 Ga)
indicate exclusive recycling of the ca. 2.05 Ga-aged crystalline basement rocks (original primary source). Detrital
zircon contents of the siliciciclastic rocks from these two formations of the Coastal Block are consistent with
derivation from either Eburnian (Paleoproterozoic) or Cadomian/Pan-African (Ediacaran) igneous rocks. The
discovery of this composite Proterozoic crystalline basement in the Moroccan Meseta stresses that Cadomian/
Pan-African magmatic arcs were built on an Eburnian basement in a paleoposition close to the West African
craton, as part of the northern peri-Gondwanan realm. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/25199 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | GEO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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