Characteristics and Geochemistry of Precambrian Ophiolites and Related Volcanics From the Istanbul-Zonguldak Unit Northwestern Anatolia Turkey: Following the Missing Chain of the Precambrian South European Suture Zone To the East

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2004

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Yiğitbaş, Erdinç
Kerrich, Robert
Yılmaz, Yücel
Elmas, Ali
Xie, QL

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The Precambrian metamorphic basement of the Istanbul-Zonguldak Unit (IZU) NW Anatolia Turkey is represented by the Sunnice Group composed essentially of four different metamorphic assemblages: (1) Cele metaophiolite (2) Yellice metavolcanics (3) Demirci metamorphics and (4) Dirgine metagranite. The field relations and structural characteristics of these units were studied and representative geochemical analyses of Cele metaophiolite and related volcanics were obtained from the Sunnice Almacik and Arrnutlu areas. Collectively the results are interpreted as the Cele Magmatic suite displaying disrupted components of a complete suprasubduction ophiolite. The Yellice metavolcanic sequence contains fragments of both an intra oceanic island arc and a back-arc basin association built on the ophiolite. The Demirci metamorphics represent reworked continental fragments forming the base of the metamorphic massifs. These three different metamorphic units were intruded after their amalgamation by the Dirgine granitic pluton dated at 570-590 Ma [Geol. Mag. 136 (5) (1999) 579
Int. J. Earth Sci. (Geol. Rundsch) 91 (3) (2002) 469]. The metamorphic tectonic units and the metagranite are collectively overlain by a thick Lower Ordovician to Carboniferous sedimentary cover known as the Istanbul-Zonguldak succession. The collisional event which led to the amalgamation of the different tectonic entities is partly penecontemporaneous with the Pan-African orogeny supporting the view that the basement of the IZU formed a link between the Pan-African and Trans-European suture zones. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Turkey, Precambrian, Ophiolite, Oceanic Island-arc, Geochemistry, Geotectonics

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01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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Precambrian Research

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132

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