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The Assabet barcode: Mesoproterozoic detrital zircons in Neoproterozoic strata from Mauritania, West Africa

Dwight C. Bradley, David A. D. Evans, Paul O'Sullivan, Cliff D. Taylor and Bruce M. Eglington
American Journal of Science October 2022, 322 (8) 939-992; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/08.2022.01
Dwight C. Bradley
*U.S. Geological Survey (retired); Visiting Scholar, Department of Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
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David A. D. Evans
**Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8109, USA
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Paul O'Sullivan
***GeoSep Services, 1521 Pine Cone Road, Moscow, Idaho 83843, USA
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Cliff D. Taylor
§U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25046 Federal Center, MS-973, Denver, Colorado 80225, USA
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Bruce M. Eglington
§§University of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 5E2, Canada
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Detrital zircon data are reported from Mesoproterozoic to Ordovician strata from two tectonic domains in Mauritania: 14 samples from the Taoudeni Basin of the West African Craton and 15 samples from the Mauritanide orogen. Taoudeni Basin samples show four sequential, distinctive detrital zircon age distributions, which we refer to as “barcodes”. From old to young these are the Char, Assabet, Téniagouri, and Oujeft barcodes, each named for a constituent stratigraphic unit. Zircon age maxima are as follows, with the dominant ones in italics. The Char barcode, from Mesoproterozoic (ca. 1100 Ma) strata including the Char Group, yielded zircon age maxima at 2941, 2871, 2703, 2447, 2076, and 2041 Ma, all potentially traceable to sources in the West African Craton. The Assabet barcode is from strata, including the eponymous Assabet el Hassiane Group, that were deposited between ca. 883 and ca. 570 Ma; it has age maxima at 2137, 2053, 1769, 1510, 1212, 1021, and 936 Ma and a pronounced minimum during Geon 16 (1699–1600 Ma). The Assabet's Mesoproterozoic to early Neoproterozoic zircons cannot have come from the West African Craton or any of its surrounding orogens. The Téniagouri barcode, which takes its name from the Téniagouri Group, was deposited at ca. 569 Ma; it has dominant maxima at 1983, 1872, 1522, 1215, 1109, 988, and 601 Ma and resembles the Assabet barcode but with the addition of the youngest population. The Oujeft barcode, named for the Oujeft Group, is from strata deposited between 541 or slightly earlier and 444 Ma or younger, has age maxima at 2124, 2053, 1197, 624 and 579 Ma. The Téniagouri and Oujeft barcodes record input from Pan-African orogens. In the Mauritanide orogen, most of the metasedimentary rock units that were sampled yielded detrital zircon age spectra that match one of the Taoudeni Basin barcodes. These results imply new depositional age constraints based on barcode correlation and suggest affinities between Mauritanide strata and the West African Craton. Detrital zircon age distributions that broadly resemble the Assabet barcode occur in the Neoproterozoic of Morocco, Ghana, Greece, Russia, Brazil, and, in the Appalachian orogen of Canada and the United States, Avalonia and Ganderia. The recent Rodinia reconstruction of Evans (2021) restores these far-flung localities to a more compact area, with Avalonia, Ganderia, and other peri-Gondwanan terranes occupying an oblong area between Amazonia, Laurentia, Baltica, and West Africa. Our preferred explanation is that most of these places received detritus via the same continent-scale fluvial system as the West African craton. Among the craton's nearest Rodinia neighbors in the Evans (2021) reconstruction for 900 Ma, Amazonia has known igneous rocks corresponding to all of the major Assabet age populations, and also a lull, though not a complete magmatic gap, during Geon 16. This is consistent with overall north-directed paleocurrents in the Assabet El Hassiane Group and its correlatives on the West African Craton.

  • Detrital zircon geochronology
  • West Africa
  • plate reconstructions
  • Rodinia
  • Taoudeni Basin
  • Mauritanide orogen
  • Avalonia
  • Ganderia
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Dwight C. Bradley, David A. D. Evans, Paul O'Sullivan, Cliff D. Taylor, Bruce M. Eglington
American Journal of Science Oct 2022, 322 (8) 939-992; DOI: 10.2475/08.2022.01

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American Journal of Science Oct 2022, 322 (8) 939-992; DOI: 10.2475/08.2022.01
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    • Abstract
    • INTRODUCTION
    • SAMPLING PROGRAM, ANALYTICAL METHODS, AND DATA-REPORTING PROTOCOLS
    • GEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK OF WEST AFRICA
    • TAOUDENI BASIN: STRATIGRAPHY AND DETRITAL ZIRCON GEOCHRONOLOGY
    • DETRITAL ZIRCONS: SOUTHERN MAURITANIDE OROGEN
    • DETRITAL ZIRCONS: NORTHERN MAURITANIDE OROGEN
    • SEQUENCE OF DETRITAL ZIRCON BARCODES IN THE TAOUDENI BASIN
    • TAOUDENI BASIN BARCODES IN THE MAURITANIDE OROGEN
    • EXTENT OF THE ASSABET BARCODE BEYOND MAURITANIA
    • ASSABET BARCODE IN THE CONTEXT OF RODINIA
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