TY - JOUR
T1 - Geochemical, U-Pb zircon, and Nd isotope investigations of the Neoproterozoic Ghawjah Metavolcanic rocks, Northwestern Saudi Arabia
AU - Ali, Kamal A.
AU - Stern, Robert J.
AU - Manton, William I.
AU - Kimura, Jun Ichi
AU - Whitehouse, Martin J.
AU - Mukherjee, Sumit K.
AU - Johnson, Peter R.
AU - Griffin, William R.
N1 - Funding Information:
This paper was part of the first author's Ph.D. research at the University of Texas at Dallas and was supported by NSF grant EAR-0509486 , a Graduate Research Fellowship from NSF ( 0714104 ) and The Japan Society for Promotion of Science . Special thanks go to Mr. Fayek Kattan, Mr. Saad El Garny and The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) for their help, including providing a vehicle and other support in the field. PRJ wishes to thank the USGS Saudi Arabian Mission and the SGS for his opportunity to learn about the geology of the Arabian shield. We appreciate the assistance of Dr. Joe Wooden and Dr. Lev Ilyinsky during geochronological studies at the SUMAC facility and the Swedish Museum of Natural History. We thank Shimane University for allowing the first author to use the lab facility during his JSPS fellowship. The NordSIM ion microprobe facility is financed and operated under an agreement between the research councils of Denmark, Sweden, and the Geological Survey of Finland and the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Constructive reviews of this manuscript by Dr. Matt Leybourne and an anonymous reviewer are gratefully acknowledged. We thank Editor-in-Chief Prof. Nelson Eby for insightful comments and criticism that improved this manuscript. This is UTD Geosciences contribution number #1133.
PY - 2010/12
Y1 - 2010/12
N2 - New geochemical, Nd-isotope and U-Pb zircon data from Neoproterozoic volcanic rocks from Wadi Sawawin in northwestern Saudi Arabia provide important constraints on the evolution of the crust in this part of the Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS). The Ghawjah volcanic rocks range from tholeiitic to calc-alkaline and are metamorphosed to greenschist facies. U-Pb zircon analyses for Ghawjah andesite yield a weighted mean 206Pb/238U age of 763±25Ma, indicating that these are some of the oldest rocks of the Midyan terrane. Ghawjah volcanic rocks are mostly moderately fractionated, as indicated by Mg-numbers between 28 and 67, Cr between 5 to 537ppm and Ni from 4 to 175ppm, REE patterns are slightly fractionated [(La/Yb)N=1.2 to 4.0], and multi-element diagrams show Ba, Sr, Rb and K enrichments and Nb and Ta depletions, typical of modern convergent-margin igneous rocks. Ghawjah volcanic rocks have positive εNd (+5.4 to +8.2) and a mean model age of 0.71Ga. Ghawjah volcanic rocks are similar to the "Younger Volcanic" rocks from the Central Eastern Desert (CED) of Egypt, in terms of stratigraphic relations, chemical compositions, Nd-isotopic compositions, and U-Pb zircon ages (~750Ma), indicating that both were generated by partial melting of subduction-modified depleted mantle. The Ghawjah volcanic rocks are interpreted to have formed at ~750Ma in an arc setting during an important episode of crust formation.
AB - New geochemical, Nd-isotope and U-Pb zircon data from Neoproterozoic volcanic rocks from Wadi Sawawin in northwestern Saudi Arabia provide important constraints on the evolution of the crust in this part of the Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS). The Ghawjah volcanic rocks range from tholeiitic to calc-alkaline and are metamorphosed to greenschist facies. U-Pb zircon analyses for Ghawjah andesite yield a weighted mean 206Pb/238U age of 763±25Ma, indicating that these are some of the oldest rocks of the Midyan terrane. Ghawjah volcanic rocks are mostly moderately fractionated, as indicated by Mg-numbers between 28 and 67, Cr between 5 to 537ppm and Ni from 4 to 175ppm, REE patterns are slightly fractionated [(La/Yb)N=1.2 to 4.0], and multi-element diagrams show Ba, Sr, Rb and K enrichments and Nb and Ta depletions, typical of modern convergent-margin igneous rocks. Ghawjah volcanic rocks have positive εNd (+5.4 to +8.2) and a mean model age of 0.71Ga. Ghawjah volcanic rocks are similar to the "Younger Volcanic" rocks from the Central Eastern Desert (CED) of Egypt, in terms of stratigraphic relations, chemical compositions, Nd-isotopic compositions, and U-Pb zircon ages (~750Ma), indicating that both were generated by partial melting of subduction-modified depleted mantle. The Ghawjah volcanic rocks are interpreted to have formed at ~750Ma in an arc setting during an important episode of crust formation.
KW - Arabian-Nubian Shield
KW - Ghawjah volcanic rocks
KW - Nd isotopes
KW - Neoproterozoic
KW - U-Pb zircon dating
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U2 - 10.1016/j.lithos.2010.08.024
DO - 10.1016/j.lithos.2010.08.024
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:78649444574
SN - 0024-4937
VL - 120
SP - 379
EP - 392
JO - Lithos
JF - Lithos
IS - 3-4
ER -