Geochronology of emplacement and charnockite formation of the Margate Granite Suite, Natal Metamorphic Province, South Africa: implications for Natal-Maud belt correlations
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Mendonidis, P
Thomas, R. J
Grantham, G. H
Armstrong, Richard
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The Margate Granite Suite underlies much of the Margate Terrane of the Natal Metamorphic Province,
SE South Africa. It consists of foliated granites grouped into four main lithotypes: garnet leucogranite,
garnet-free leucogranite, charnockite and garnet-biotite augen gneiss. In this study we present new U-Pb
(SHRIMP) zircon geochronological data on each of the four lithotypes to constrain the timing of emplacement
of the various granite phases and of charnockite formation. Magmatic zircon ages span a period
of about 125 Ma, indicating that the Margate Suite does not comprise a single coeval group of plutons.
The oldest crystallisation age of 1169 ± 14 Ma, obtained from the garnet-biotite augen gneiss phase, is
statistically similar to that of the Sikombe Granite which is exposed to the south of the Margate Terrane,
with which a correlation is made. This implies that the magmatic history of the Margate Terrane
is longer and more complex than previously thought. The original granite protolith of a sample from the
charnockitised granite in the thermal aureole of the (ca. 1040 Ma) Oribi Gorge granite yielded an age of
1135 ± 11 Ma, which is statistically similar to the published age of the gneissic Mzimilo Granite in the
Mzumbe Terrane. Zircon overgrowths in this sample, dated at 1037 ± 13 Ma are coeval with the age of
the Oribi Gorge granite and are interpreted to date the secondary charnockitisation of the Margate granite.
A sample of a partly charnockitised garnet leucogranite provided an age of 1088 ± 9 Ma. This granite
contains a pervasive foliation (S2), partly obliterated in charnockitic patches, indicating that both the
D2 event and the charnockitisation are younger. This confirms previous work in which the maximum
age of the main fabric-forming deformation was constrained by the 1091 ± 9 Ma age of the Glenmore
Granite. A sample from the garnet leucogranite in the type area of the Margate Granite Suite yielded an
age of 1043 ± 4 Ma, which is statistically similar to that of the previously dated, garnet-free leucogranite
of the Portobello granite, and zircon metamorphic dates of the secondary charnockitisation event associated
with emplacement of the Oribi Gorge Suite. Our new data show that the Margate Terrane was
subjected to at least four magmatic/thermal events, at ∼1170 Ma, ∼1135–1140 Ma, ∼1082–1093 Ma, and
1025–1050 Ma. These events can be correlated with coeval magmatic and thermal episodes in surrounding
crustal blocks within Rodinia and Gondwana. In particular the Margate Terrane appears to correlate
well with the Vardeklettane Terrane of Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica and furthermore that the
Natal belt may be up to 80 Ma older than the Maud belt east of the Heimefront Shear Zone, which is
made up of younger crust which was accreted westwards against the Natal belt. In this scenario, the Cape
Merdith Complex, West Falkland, which shows no zircon evidence of crust older than ca. 1135 Ma, forms
part of the Maud belt, not the older Natal belt.
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