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Likhanov, Igor; Reverdatto, V; Kozlov, P S (2012): (Table 1) Lead, thorium and uranium isotopic concentration and ages of zircons from Yenisey Ridge metapelites [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.789819, Supplement to: Likhanov, I et al. (2012): U-Pb and 40Ar/39Ar evidence for grenvillian activity in the Yenisey Ridge during formation of the Teya Metamorphic Complex. Geochemistry International, 50(6), 551-557, https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702912060055

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Abstract:
Reconstruction of the geologic history of the Yenisey Ridge, which developed as an accretionary collision orogen on the western margin of the Siberian craton is essential to understanding the evolution of mobile belts surrounding older cratons, as well as to resolving the recently much debated problem of whether Siberia was part of the supercontinent Rodinia. Available paleotectonic models suggest that this supercontinent was assembled at the Middle-Late Riphean boundary (1100-900 Ma) as a result of the Grenville orogeny, the first long-lived mountain building event which occurred in geosynclinal areas during the Neogaea. However, the character of crustal evolution at that stage is still speculative due to the lack of reliable and conclusive isotope data. In many current geodynamic models, a common underlying assumption is that the Yenisey Ridge showed very little endogenic activity for 1 Gyr, from the time of Tarak granite emplacement (1900-1840 Ma) to the Middle Neoproterozoic (~750 Ma). On the basis of this assumption, several recent studies suggested the absence of Grenvillian collisional events within the Yenisey Ridge. The results of the SHRIMP II U-Pb analysis of rift-related plagiogranites of the Nemtikha Complex, Yenisey Ridge (1380-1360 Ma) suggest an increase in magmatic activity in the Mesoproterozoic. Interpretation of these results in terms of a supercontinent cycle may help find evidence for possible occurrence of the Grenville orogeny on the western margin of the Siberian craton. With this in mind, we attempted to reconstruct using recent geochronological constraints the evolution of metapelitic rocks from the Teya polymetamorphic complex (TPMC), which is a good example of superimposed zoning of low and medium-pressure facies series. High precision age determinations from rock complexes formed in different geodynamic settings under different thermodynamic conditions and geothermal gradients were used to distinguish several major metamorphic events and unravel their time relations with tectonic and magmatic activity in the region.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 60.166700 * Longitude: 92.500000
Event(s):
Yenisey_TPMC * Latitude: 60.166700 * Longitude: 92.500000 * Location: Yenisey Ridge, Russia
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Sample IDSample IDLikhanov, Igor
Sample code/labelSample labelLikhanov, Igor
UraniumUmg/kgLikhanov, Igor
ThoriumThmg/kgLikhanov, Igor
Thorium-232/Uranium-238 ratio232Th/238ULikhanov, Igor
Lead-206206Pb%Likhanov, Igorcommon Pb
Lead-206206Pbmg/kgLikhanov, Igorradiogenic Pb
Lead-207/Lead-206 ratio207Pb/206PbLikhanov, Igorcommon Pb corrected using measured 204Pb
Lead-207/Lead-206, error, relative207Pb/206Pb e rel%Likhanov, Igor
10 Lead-207/Uranium-235 ratio207Pb/235ULikhanov, Igorradiogenic Pb207, common Pb corrected using measured 204Pb
11 Lead-207/Uranium-235, error, relative207Pb/235U e rel%Likhanov, Igor
12 Lead-206/Uranium-238 ratio206Pb/238ULikhanov, Igorradiogenic Pb206, common Pb corrected using measured 204Pb
13 Lead-206/Uranium-238, error, relative206Pb/238U e rel%Likhanov, Igor
14 Correlation coefficient, isotope ratio errorRhoLikhanov, Igorcorrelation coefficient of 206Pb(radiogenic)/238U and 207Pb(radiogenic)/235U
15 Age, datedAge datedkaLikhanov, IgorAge, 206Pb/238U Lead-Uranium
16 Age, dated standard deviationAge dated std dev±Likhanov, IgorAge, 206Pb/238U Lead-Uranium
17 Age, datedAge datedkaLikhanov, IgorAge, 207Pb/206Pb Lead-Lead
18 Age, dated standard deviationAge dated std dev±Likhanov, IgorAge, 207Pb/206Pb Lead-Lead
19 DiscordanceD%Likhanov, Igor
Size:
133 data points

Data

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Sample ID

Sample label

U [mg/kg]

Th [mg/kg]

232Th/238U

206Pb [%]
(common Pb)

206Pb [mg/kg]
(radiogenic Pb)

207Pb/206Pb
(common Pb corrected using mea...)

207Pb/206Pb e rel [%]
10 
207Pb/235U
(radiogenic Pb207, common Pb c...)
11 
207Pb/235U e rel [%]
12 
206Pb/238U
(radiogenic Pb206, common Pb c...)
13 
206Pb/238U e rel [%]
14 
Rho
(correlation coefficient of 20...)
15 
Age dated [ka]
(Age, 206Pb/238U Lead-Uranium)
16 
Age dated std dev [±]
(Age, 206Pb/238U Lead-Uranium)
17 
Age dated [ka]
(Age, 207Pb/206Pb Lead-Lead)
18 
Age dated std dev [±]
(Age, 207Pb/206Pb Lead-Lead)
19 
D [%]
1552.1_core74460.640.6322.50.114702.705.5503.20.35081.90.574193800031000187500048000-3
1552.2_rim68050.010.0995.20.070461.101.5822.10.16291.80.8479730001600094200023000-3
1555.1_core3211750.560.0692.60.114830.775.3001.90.33501.70.9141862000280001877000140001
1555.2_rim1608110.010.71222.00.071301.501.5652.30.15931.80.75995300016000965000310001
1554.12801010.370.20130.00.210900.4915.6101.80.53681.70.962277000039000291200079005
1557.12601170.470.15113.00.177100.9112.3501.90.50581.70.8802639000370002626000150000
1551.1364920.260.07148.00.163501.2010.6501.90.47241.50.7892494000310002492000200000