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タイトル: Sr and Nd Isotopic evidence in metacarbonate rocks for an extinct Island arc–ocean system in East Antarctica
著者: OTSUJI, Naho
SATISH–KUMAR, M.
KAMEI, Atsushi
TAKAZAWA, Eiichi
TSUCHIYA, Noriyoshi
GRANTHAM, G.H.
KAWAKAMI, Tetsuo  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5921-5562 (unconfirmed)
ISHIKAWA, Masahiro
OSANAI, Yasuhito
著者名の別形: 河上, 哲生
キーワード: Sr–Nd isotopes
Metacarbonates
Depositional environment
Paleotectonics
Antarctica
発行日: 2016
出版者: Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences
誌名: Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences
巻: 111
号: 3
開始ページ: 170
終了ページ: 180
抄録: Chemically precipitated carbonate sediments directly record seawater composition that helps to decode the Earth’s paleo–environment, the existence of paleo–oceans, and provide valuable clues on the paleo–tectonic position of continents through Earth’s history. In addition, the geochemical and isotopic composition of carbonate rocks have a strong dependence on the depositional tectonic setting and surrounding source rock composition. This was particularly important in the Precambrian, during which biological activity was less prominent and vegetation was virtually absent. Here we present evidence for the existence of an extinct East Antarctic Ocean and its peripheral oceanic island arc system that preceded the formation of the East Antarctic continent in the Neoproterozoic before the final assembly of Gondwana. Applying a multi–element isotope geochemical approach on chemostratigraphically well–constrained metacarbonate rocks collected from the remote Sør Rondane Mountains in East Antarctica, we present a model on carbonate deposition surrounding an island arc system, mid–ocean volcanic islands and a shallow marine continental shelf of a yet unidentified interior Antarctic continent, all of which accreted in the late Neoproterozoic to early Paleozoic to form the present day East Antarctic continent prior to the final amalgamation of Gondwana supercontinent. Our results support the presence of an oceanic island arc system that might have separated the Mozambique ocean and East Antarctic ocean.
著作権等: © 2016 Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/287365
DOI(出版社版): 10.2465/jmps.151029a
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