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Thermochronology of the Angara–Vitim Granitoid Batholith, Transbaikalia, Russia. / Travin, A. V.; Vladimirov, A. G.; Tsygankov, A. A. et al.
In: Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 494, No. 1, 01.09.2020, p. 707-712.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Thermochronology of the Angara–Vitim Granitoid Batholith, Transbaikalia, Russia
AU - Travin, A. V.
AU - Vladimirov, A. G.
AU - Tsygankov, A. A.
AU - Khanchuk, A. I.
AU - Ernst, R. E.
AU - Murzintsev, N. G.
AU - Mikheev, E. I.
AU - Khubanov, V. B.
N1 - Funding Information: The study was carried out under support of the Ministry of Science and Education of the Russian Federation, project 5.1688.2017/PCh (expedition work and Ar/Ar isotope dating), projects nos. 14.Y26.31.0012 and 14.Y26.31.0018 (geodynamic analysis), and supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research no. 17-05-00936 (thermochronological reconstructions and mathematical modeling), nos. 17-05-00275 and 20-05-00344 (regional geological survey, U/Pb dating). 40 39 Publisher Copyright: © 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/9/1
Y1 - 2020/9/1
N2 - We reconstructed the history of the Angara–Vitim batholith (AVB), characterized by the formation of huge volumes of granitic magma using thermochronological analysis (40Ar/39Ar, U/Pb) and math testing selected age milestones on the basis of the model crystallization differentiation and dynamics of heat and mass transfer in a magmatic chamber. The consolidation time of the granite melt is estimated to be in the range of 320–290 Ma. Events with age are distinguished based on the presence of isotope dating clusters T1 = 245 ± 1 Ma; T2 = 212 ± 1 Ma; T3 = 156 ± 1 Ma; T4 = 125 ± 2 Ma. The thermal history of samples corresponding to the modern erosion level immediately imposes strict restrictions on the history of consolidation and cooling for rocks corresponding to the deep (>20 km) levels of the magmatic chamber. Calculations show that the lifetime of the residual melt at the deep levels of the magmatic chamber of the AVB can reach 100 Ma. Events with age 245 ± 1, 212 ± 1, 156 ± 1, 125 ± 2 Ma reflect the gradual transformation of the “semi-frozen granite layer” and the discrete nature of its tectonic exposure to the upper level of the Earth’s crust under the influence of tangential elastic deformations caused by the pulsating manifestation of intraplate mantle magmatism within the Siberian platform and its folded frame. The final stage of AVB tectonic exposure to the Earth’s surface (as a solid body) occurred from 60 Ma to the present time, reflecting the process of origin and development of the Baikal rift system.
AB - We reconstructed the history of the Angara–Vitim batholith (AVB), characterized by the formation of huge volumes of granitic magma using thermochronological analysis (40Ar/39Ar, U/Pb) and math testing selected age milestones on the basis of the model crystallization differentiation and dynamics of heat and mass transfer in a magmatic chamber. The consolidation time of the granite melt is estimated to be in the range of 320–290 Ma. Events with age are distinguished based on the presence of isotope dating clusters T1 = 245 ± 1 Ma; T2 = 212 ± 1 Ma; T3 = 156 ± 1 Ma; T4 = 125 ± 2 Ma. The thermal history of samples corresponding to the modern erosion level immediately imposes strict restrictions on the history of consolidation and cooling for rocks corresponding to the deep (>20 km) levels of the magmatic chamber. Calculations show that the lifetime of the residual melt at the deep levels of the magmatic chamber of the AVB can reach 100 Ma. Events with age 245 ± 1, 212 ± 1, 156 ± 1, 125 ± 2 Ma reflect the gradual transformation of the “semi-frozen granite layer” and the discrete nature of its tectonic exposure to the upper level of the Earth’s crust under the influence of tangential elastic deformations caused by the pulsating manifestation of intraplate mantle magmatism within the Siberian platform and its folded frame. The final stage of AVB tectonic exposure to the Earth’s surface (as a solid body) occurred from 60 Ma to the present time, reflecting the process of origin and development of the Baikal rift system.
KW - Ar/Ar dating
KW - granitoid batholithes
KW - thermochronology
KW - U/Pb dating
KW - Ar-40
KW - Ar-39 dating
KW - EVOLUTION
KW - U
KW - Pb dating
KW - MAGMATISM
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85093840652&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1134/S1028334X20090196
DO - 10.1134/S1028334X20090196
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85093840652
VL - 494
SP - 707
EP - 712
JO - Doklady Earth Sciences
JF - Doklady Earth Sciences
SN - 1028-334X
IS - 1
ER -
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