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Geochronology of the Arabian Shield, western Saudi Arabia: K-Ar results

September 27, 1976

An orogenic event, correlated with the Pan-African event in eastern Africa, affected the Arabian Peninsula between 510 and 610 m.y. ago and is well-recorded geochronologically. The event probably included two thermal pulses or maxima, the first occurring between 560 and 610 m.y. ago and the second between 510 and 540 m.y. ago. The earlier pulse, the more severe one, included the majority of the igneous activity and metamorphism. During the last part of the 510- to 610-m.y. period, left-lateral strike-slip faulting occurred along a set of northwest-trending en echelon fracture zones, whose composite displacement may be as large as 240 km. At least one and probably more orogenic events affected the Arabian Peninsula before the Pan-African event, but only minimum ages can be assigned to these, because thermal effects of the 510- to 610-m.y. event have reset K-Ar ages. Major diorite-granite batholiths, however, formed before 760 m.y. ago.

Publication Year 1976
Title Geochronology of the Arabian Shield, western Saudi Arabia: K-Ar results
DOI 10.1130/0016-7606(1976)87<9:GOTASW>2.0.CO;2
Authors Robert J. Fleck, R. G. Coleman, H. R. Cornwall, W.R. Greenwood, D. G. Hadley, D. L. Schmidt, W. C. Prinz, James C. Ratte
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title GSA Bulletin
Index ID 70205621
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse