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Title: Zircon U-Pb geochronology and geochemistry of Cambrian magmatism in the Coastal Block (Oued Rhebar volcanic complex, Moroccan Meseta): Implications for the geodynamic evolutionary model of North-Gondwana
Authors: El Attari, A.
Pereira, M.F.
Ezzouhari, H.
El Houicha, M.
Jouhari, A.
Berrada, I.
Fekkak, A.
Ennih, N.
Hoepffner, C.H.
Gama, C.
Silva, J.B.
Keywords: U-Pb SHRIMP dating
Whole-rock geochemistry
Rift-related volcanism
Middle cambrian
Western meseta
North-gondwana
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: El Attari, A., Pereira, M.F., Ezzouhari, H., El Houicha, M., Jouhari, A., Berrada, I., Fekkak, A., Ennih, N., Hoepffner, C.H., Gama, C., Silva, J.B., 2019. Zircon U-Pb geochronology and geochemistry of Cambrian magmatism in the Coastal Block (Oued Rhebar volcanic complex, Moroccan Meseta): Implications for the geodynamic evolutionary model of North-Gondwana. Journal of African Earth Sciences 160, 103598
Abstract: U-Pb dating (SHRIMP) of magmatic zircons from an intermediate-mafic agglomerate of the Oued Rhebar Volcanic Complex (Coastal Block, Western Meseta) yielded a weighted mean age of 507 ± 5 Ma. The obtained middle Cambrian age (Series 3, Stage 5) seems to be the best estimate for the crystallization of the ORVC volcanic rock, providing a maximum depositional age for the overlying Bouznika volcanosedimentary Formation. The ORVC rock is representative of middle Cambrian crust generation in North-Gondwana, but contains Ediacaran (ca. 546-542 Ma) and early Cambrian (ca. 536-526 Ma) inherited zircon which might be derived from recycling of older continental crust. This geochemistry study corroborates the existence of calcalkaline rhyolites, basaltic andesites and andesites in the ORVC rocks, but also of the existence, albeit to a lesser volume, of tholeiitic basalt. The relative higher volume of calc-alkaline compared to tholeiitic signature might reflect, in some extent, contamination of depleted mantle-derived magmas by the upper continental crust, as has been proposed for the origin of the same age rift-related igneous rocks from North-Gondwana, as the Iberian correlatives.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/25904
Type: article
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