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Russian Geology and Geophysics

2011 year, number 1

EARLY-MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN NAPPE TECTONICS OF THE JUNCTION BETWEEN THE KOKCHETAV HP-UHP METAMORPHIC BELT AND THE STEPNYAK PALEOISLAND ARC ( northern Kazakhstan )

F.I. Zhimuleva, M.M. Buslova, A.V. Travina, N.V. Dmitrievaa, and J. De Graveb
aV.S. Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. Akademika Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
bGeochronology Group, Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, Ghent University, 281/S8, Krijgslaan, B-900, Ghent, Belgium
Keywords: North Kokchetav tectonic zone, Kokchetav metamorphic belt, olistostrome, thrust sheet, high-pressure rocks, collision, exhumation, 40Ar/39Ar dating, Early Paleozoids of Kazakhstan
Pages: 109-123

Abstract

The North Kokchetav tectonic zone is located between the Kokchetav HP-UHP metamorphic belt and the Stepnyak zone of Ordovician island arc and oceanic complexes. The Kokchetav zone is a collage of nappes (thrust sheets) that consist of basement gneiss and sedimentary rocks of the Kokchetav microcontinent, granite gneiss, mica schists with eclogite blocks, the Shchuch'e ophiolite, Middle Proterozoic felsic volcanics, and Arenigian siliceous-terrigenous sediments with olistostromes. The latter are of gravity-sliding origin, and their clastic material includes quartz-muscovite and quartz-garnet-muscovite schists, gneiss, dolomite, and amphibolite. The sheet boundaries are marked by mylonite and Early Ordovician mica schists (40Ar/39Ar ages of syntectonic muscovite are 489-469 Ma). The North Kokchetav collage of compositionally diverse thrust sheets can be interpreted as a collisional zone. According to geological evidence, tectonic activity in the zone lasted as late as the Middle Ordovician. Syncollisional thrusting in the North Kokchetav zone was coeval with the latest dynamic metamorphic event in the Kokchetav belt. All events of retrograde metamorphism and exhumation of HP and UHP rocks in the belt are of Cambrian ages, i.e., the rocks had been exhumed prior to the Early-Middle Ordovician collisions and the related orogeny.