Precambrian geology: the dynamic evolution of the continental crust
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Preface........................................................................................... xiu
Acknowledgements................................................................................. xvii
1. Distribution and tectonic setting of Precambrian crust 1
1.1 Introduction................................................................................... 1
1.2 Global distribution............................................................................ 5
1.2.1 Areal proportions ...................................................................... 5
1.2.2 Paleomagnetism and continental reconstructions.......................................... 7
1.3 Radiometric dating........................................................................... 10
1.3.1 Introduction........................................................................... 10
1.3.2 Methods................................................................................ 10
1.4 Orogenies and tectonic cycles................................................................. 14
1.4.1 Introduction........................................................................... 14
1.4.2 Tectonic framework by platform......................................................... 15
1.4.3 Cycles in continental growth........................................................... 31
1.4.4 Models for continental cyclicity...................................................... 33
1.5 Precambrian classification scheme............................................................. 33
1.6 Geologic setting by platform.................................................................. 34
1.6.1 Cathaysian Platform.................................................................... 34
1.6.2 Siberian Platform ..................................................................... 35
1.6.3 East European Platform................................................................. 40
1.6.4 Greenland Shield (North American Platform) ............................................ 46
1.6.5 North American Platform (excluding Greenland Shield)................................... 49
1.6.6 South American Platform ............................................................... 53
1.6.7 African Platform....................................................................... 56
1.6.8 Indian Platform ....................................................................... 69
1.6.9 Australian Platform ................................................................... 72
1.6.10 Antarctic Platform.................................................................... 78
2 Archean crust 79
2.1 Introduction ................................................................................ 79
2.1.1 Distribution .......................................................................... 79
2.1.2 Salient characteristics ............................................................... 79
2.2 Cathaysian Platform . ........................................................................ 82
2.2.1 Sino-Korean Craton..................................................................... 82
2.2.2 Dabie Uplift........................................................................... 86
2.3 Siberian Platform............................................................................. 86
2.3.1 Aldan Shield...................................-..................................... 87
2.3.2 Anabar Shield........................................................................ 90
2.3.3 Pericratonic mobile belts......................................... .................. 90
2.3.4 Buried basement........................................................................ 91
2.3.5 Median massifs ........................................................................ 91
2.4 East European Platform........................................................................ 91
2.4.1 Ukrainian Shield....................................................................... 92
2.4.2 Baltic Shield.......................................................................... 92
2.5 Greenland Shield.............................................................................. 99
2.5.1 Introduction........................................................................... 99
2.5.2 Southern West Greenland............................................................... 99
2.5.3 Scottish Shield Fragment (North Atlantic Craton)...................................... 109
VI CONTENTS
2.6 North American Platform.................................................................. Ill
2.6.1 Superior Province.................................................................. Ill
2.6.2 Slave Province .................................................................... 120
2.6.3 Nain Province ..................................................................... 124
2.6.4 Churchill Province................................................................. 126
2.6.5 Minnesota River Valley Inlier...................................................... 129
2.6.6 Archean gneiss terrains in Wisconsin and Minnesota................................. 131
2.6.7 Wyoming Uplift .................................................................... 131
2.7 South American Platform.................................................................. 134
2.7.1 Guiana Shield ..................................................................... 134
2.7.2 Guapore Craton (Central Brazil Shield)............................................. 137
2.7.3 Tocantins Province (Central Brazil Shield)......................................... 140
2.7.4 Atlantic Shield.................................................................... 143
2.8 African Platform: Southern Africa......................................................... 145
2.8.1 Kaapvaal Craton.................................................................... 145
2.8.2 Limpopo Mobile Belt................................................................ 167
2.8.3 Zimbabwe Craton ................................................................... 172
2.9 African Platform: Central Africa ......................................................... 179
2.9.1 Kasai (and Northeast Angolan) Craton............................................... 179
2.9.2 Chaillu Craton..................................................................... 181
2.9.3 Gabon (Ntem) Craton................................................................ 182
2.9.4 Bomu Complex...................................................................... 182
2.9.5 Kibalian Craton (Upper Zaire Granitoid Massif)..................................... 184
2.9.6 Tanzania Craton.................................................................... 185
2.10 African Platform: West African Craton and Trans-Saharan Mobile Belt...................... 187
2.10.1 Man Shield........................................................................ 187
2.10.2 Reguibat Shield................................................................... 191
2.10.3 Tuareg Shield..................................................................... 193
2.11 Indian Platform.......................................................................... 194
2.11.1 Dharwar Craton.................................................................... 194
2.11.2 Granulite Domain (South Indian Highlands)......................................... 203
2.11.3 Eastern Ghats Belt................................................................ 205
2.11.4 Sri Lanka......................................................................... 206
2.11.5 Singhbhum Craton of Singhbhum-Orissa.............................................. 207
2.11.6 Rajasthan and Bundelkhand blocks (Aravalli Craton) ............................... 209
2.11.7 Mineral deposits.................................................................. 210
2.12 Australian Platform...................................................................... 211
2.12.1 Pilbara Block..................................................................... 211
2.12.2 Hamersley Basin................................................................... 217
2.12.3 Yilgarn Block .................................................................... 222
2.12.4 Others ........................................................................... 229
2.13 Antarctic Platform................*................................................... 230
2.13.1 Napier Complex of Enderby Land.......................................... 230
3 Early Proterozoic Crust 233
3.1 Introduction.............................................................................. 233
3.1.1 Distribution ..................................................................... 233
3.1.2 Salient Characteristics .......................................................... 233
3.2 Cathaysian Platform....................................................................... 236
3.2.1 Sino-Korean Craton.....................................·...................... . . 237
3.3 Siberian Platform ........................................................................ 238
3.3.1 Crustal regeneration .............................................................. 238
3.3.2 Fold belts....................................................................... 239
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3.4 East European Platform................................................................. 240
3.4.1 Baltic Shield................................................................... 240
3.4.2 Ukrainian Shield and Voronezh Massif............................................ 250
3.5 Greenland Shield ...................................................................... 253
3.5.1 Nagssugtoqidian Mobile Belt..................................................... 253
3.5.2 Rinkian Mobile Belt ............................................................ 254
3.5.3 Ketilidian Mobile Belt ......................................................... 260
3.5.4 Scottish Shield Fragment (North Atlantic Craton) ............................... 263
3.6 North American Platform................................................................... 264
3.6.1 Introduction ....................................................................... 264
3.6.2 Circum-Superior fold belts..................................................... 265
3.6.3 Kapuskasing Structural Zone.................................................... 291
3.6.4 Trans-Hudson Orogen ............................................................. 292
3.6.5 Wopmay Orogen.................................................................. 298
3.6.6 Western USA.................................................................... 305
3.7 South American Platform .................................................................. 305
3.7.1 Amazonian Craton.................................................................... 305
3.7.2 Goias Massif, Tocantins Province, Central Brazil Shield ............................ 307
3.7.3 São Francisco Craton, Atlantic Shield .............................................. 308
3.8 African Platform: Southern Africa..................................................... 311
3.8.1 Introduction ....................................................................... 311
3.8.2 Transvaal Supergroup (Basin)........................................................ 312
3.8.3 Bushveld Complex ................................................................... 317
3.8.4 The Waterberg-Soutpansberg-Umkondo-Matsap basins.................................... 321
3.8.5 Magondi Mobile Belt..........................................................: . 323
3.8.6 Kheis Belt ........................................................................ 324
3.9 African Platform: Central (Equatorial) Africa......................................... 324
3.9.1 Ubendian (Ruzzizian) Belt .......................................................... 325
3.9.2 Usagaran Belt ..................................................................... 326
3.9.3 Ruwenzori Fold Belt................................................................ 327
3.9.4 Kimezian Assemblage ............................................................... 328
3.9.5 Francevillian Supergroup........................................................... 329
3.9.6 Angolan Craton .................................................................... 330
3.9.7 Kunene Anorthosite Complex ........................................................ 331
3.9.8 Bangweulu Block (Zambian Craton)................................................... 331
3.10 African Platform: Northwest Africa....................................................... 332
3.10.1 West African Craton................................................................ 332
3.10.2 Tuareg Shield..................................................................... 335
3.10.3 Benin Nigeria Shield ............................................................. 336
3.10.4 Anti-Atlas Domain................................................................. 336
3.11 African Platform: Northeast Africa and Arabia........................................ 336
3.11.1 Uweinat Inlier .................................................................... 336
3.11.2 Arabian-Nubian Shield............................................................. 337
3.12 Indian Platform ......................................................................... 338
3.12.1 Copperbelt Thrust Zone ............................................................ 338
3.12.2 Aravalli-Delhi Belt .............................................................. 339
3.12.3 Bhandara Craton................................................................... 341
3.13 Australian Platform ..................................................................... 342
3.13.1 West Australian Shield............................................................. 342
3.13.2 North Australian Craton........................................................... 348
3.13.3 South Australia................................................................... 354
3.13.4 Barramundi Orogeny................................................................ 357
3.14 Antarctic Platform....................................................................... 357
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4 Mid-Proterozoic Crust
4.1 Introduction............................................................................
4.1.1 Distribution ....................................................................
4.1.2 Salient characteristics .........................................................
4.2 Cathaysian Platform ....................................................................
4.2.1 Introduction ....................................................................
4.2.2 Lithostratigraphy................................................................
4.3 Siberian Platform.......................................................................
4.3.1 Introduction ....................................................................
4.3.2 Akitkan and related groups ......................................................
4.3.3 Burzyanian Group (early Riphean).................................................
4.3.4 Yurmatinian Group (mid-Riphean)..................................................
4.4 East European Platform..................................................................
4.4.1 Baltic Shield ...................................................................
4.4.2 Ukrainian Shield.................................................................
4.4.3 Buried East European Platform....................................................
4.4.4 Southern Urals...................................................................
4.5 Greenland Shield .......................................................................
4.5.1 Gardar Province .................................................................
4.5.2 East Greenland Fold Belt.........................................................
4.6 North American Platform.................................................................
4.6.1 Paleohelikian Sub-era............................................................
4.6.2 Elsonian Disturbance (Orogeny) ..................................................
4.6.3 Neohelikian Sub-era .............................................................
4.7 South American Platform.................................................................
4.7.1 Amazonian Craton: Guiana and Central Brazil shields (except Tocantins Province). .
4.7.2 Sao Francisco Craton.............................................................
4.7.3 Tocantins Province (Central Brazil Shield).......................................
4.8 African Platform: Southern Africa.......................................................
4.8.1 Namaqua-Natal Mobile Belt........................................................
4.8.2 Koras-Sinclair-Ghanzi rifts......................................................
4.9 African Platform: Central Africa........................................................
4.9.1 Kibaran Belt ....................................................................
4.9.2 Irumide Belt ....................................................................
4.10 African Platform: Northern Africa......................................................
4.10.1 Darfur and eastern Tchad basement ..............................................
4.10.2 Tuareg Shield...................................................................
4.11 Indian Platform........................................................................
4.11.1 Cuddapah-Kaladgi-Godavari Region................................................
4.11.2 Eastern Ghats Belt..............................................................
4.12 Australian Platform....................................................................
4.12.1 Carpentarian Division...........................................................
4.12.2 Musgravian Division.............................................................
4.13 Antarctic Platform.....................................................................
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5 Late Proterozoic Crust 451
5.1 Introduction.................................................................................... 451
5.1.1 Distribution............................................................................. 451
5.1.2 Salient characteristics.................................................................. 451
5.2 Cathaysian Platform............................................................................. 453
5.2.1 Lithostratigraphy........................................................................ 454
5.2.2 Biostratigraphy......................................................................... 455
CONTENTS
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5.2.3 Geochronology....................................................................... 455
5.2.4 Tillites .......................................................................... 455
5.3 Siberian Platform ........................................................................ 456
5.3.1 Karatavian (late Riphean) Division.................................................. 456
5.3.2 Kudashian (latest Riphean) Division ............................................... 457
5.3.3 Vendian (latest Proterozoic) Division.............................................. 457
5.4 East European Platform.................................................................... 458
5.4.1 Interior platform and pericratonic downwarps........................................ 458
5.4.2 Baltic Shield ..................................................................... 460
5.4.3 Median massifs..................................................................... 461
5.5 Greenland Shield.......................................................................... 476
5.5.1 East Greenland...................................................................... 476
5.5.2 Northern Greenland ................................................................ 478
5.6 North American Platform (excluding Greenland) ........................................... 479
5.6.1 Arctic Province..................................................................... 479
5.6.2 Cordilleran Orogen................................................................. 480
5.6.3 Appalachian Orogen................................................................. 486
5.7 South American Platform ................................................................. 490
5.7.1 Tocantins Province.................................................................. 490
5.7.2 São Francisco Craton............................................................... 493
5.7.3 Atlantic Shield ................................................................... 493
5.8 African Platform: Southern Africa......................................................... 497
5.8.1 Introduction........................................................................ 497
5.8.2 Damara Province.................................................................... 498
5.8.3 Gariep Belt........................................................................ 502
5.8.4 Malmesbury Group (Saldanian Belt) ................................................. 503
5.8.5 Nama Group......................................................................... 504
5.8.6 Zambezi Belt....................................................................... 505
5.9 African Platform: Central Africa.......................................................... 507
5.9.1 Introduction........................................................................ 507
5.9.2 Circum-Congo Basin sequences....................................................... 509
5.9.3 Mozambique Belt................................................................... 518
5.9.4 Madagascar (Malagasy).............................................................. 522
5.9.5 Seychelles Islands................................................................. 523
5.9.6 Central African Belt (Cameroon-Central African Republic)........................... 523
5.10 African Platform: Northwest Africa....................................................... 525
5.10.1 Taoudeni Basin.................................................................... 525
5.10.2 Anti-Atlas Domain................................................................. 528
5.10.3 Trans-Saharan (Pharusian-Dahomeyan) Mobile Belt .................................. 530
5.11 African Platform: Northeast Africa ...................................................... 535
5.11.1 Arabian-Nubian Shield............................................................. 535
5.12 Indian Platform ......................................................................... 541
5.12.1 Vindhyan Basin.................................................................... 541
5.13 Australian Platform...................................................................... 543
5.13.1 Adelaide Geosyncline.............................................................. 543
5.13.2 Officer, Amadeus, Ngolia and Georgina basins...................................... 548
5.13.3 Kimberley Region.................................................................. 550
5.13.4 Tasmania.......................................................................... 552
5.14 Antarctic Platform....................................................................... 552
6 Evolution of the Continental Crust 555
6.1 Introduction.............................................................................. 555
6.2 Endogenous processes and products......................................................... 555
X CONTENTS
6.2.1 Archean heat flow and geothermal gradients.......................................... 555
6.2.2 The nature of Archean oceanic crust................................................. 556
6.2.3 Granitoid associations.............................................................. 557
6.2.4 Growth rate of continental crust.................................................... 560
6.2.5 Composition of continental crust.................................................... 562
6.2.6 High grade metamorphic terrains..................................................... 563
6.2.7 Mafic dike swarms .................................................................. 565
6.2.8 The expanding earth theory.......................................................... 565
6.3 Exogenous processes and products......................................................... 567
6.3.1 Sea water composition .............................................................. 567
6.3.2 Uraniferous conglomerates .......................................................... 568
6.3.3 Banded iron formation (BIF) ........................................................ 569
6.3.4 Red-beds and paleosols.............................................................. 571
6.3.5 Glaciogenic and evaporite deposits.................................................. 571
6.3.6 Oxidation state..................................................................... 572
6.3.7 Biogenesis.......................................................................... 573
6.3.8 Sedimentation....................................................................... 575
6.3.9 Phosphorites........................................................................ 577
6.3.10 Mineral deposits................................................................... 577
6.4 Summary development by platform ........................................................... 578
6.4.1 Cathaysian Platform................................................................. 578
6.4.2 Siberian Platform................................................................... 580
6.4.3 East European Platform.............................................................. 582
6.4.4 North American (including Greenland) Platform ...................................... 585
6.4.5 South American Platform............................................................. 588
6.4.6 African Platform ................................................................... 591
6.4.7 Indian Platform..................................................................... 594
6.4.8 Australian Platform................................................................. 596
6.4.9 Antarctic Platform.................................................................. 599
6.4.10 Platform composite................................................................. 600
6.5 Preferred model for the evolution of the continental crust.............................. 603
6.5.1 Introduction........................................................................ 603
6.5.2 Stages of development............................................................... 606
6.5.3 Concluding statement................................................................ 607
References...................................................................................... 609
Index .......................................................................................... 651
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title | Precambrian geology the dynamic evolution of the continental crust |
title_auth | Precambrian geology the dynamic evolution of the continental crust |
title_exact_search | Precambrian geology the dynamic evolution of the continental crust |
title_full | Precambrian geology the dynamic evolution of the continental crust Alan M. Goodwin |
title_fullStr | Precambrian geology the dynamic evolution of the continental crust Alan M. Goodwin |
title_full_unstemmed | Precambrian geology the dynamic evolution of the continental crust Alan M. Goodwin |
title_short | Precambrian geology |
title_sort | precambrian geology the dynamic evolution of the continental crust |
title_sub | the dynamic evolution of the continental crust |
topic | Géologie historique ram Précambrien ram Stratigraphie - Archéen Stratigraphie - Protérozoïque Stratigraphie - Précambrien Geology, Stratigraphic Precambrian Präkambrium (DE-588)4046985-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Géologie historique Précambrien Stratigraphie - Archéen Stratigraphie - Protérozoïque Stratigraphie - Précambrien Geology, Stratigraphic Precambrian Präkambrium |
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