Granulite fades Nd-isotopic homogenization in the Lewisian complex of northwest Scotland
A published Sm-Nd whole-rock isochron of 2,920 ?? 50 Myr, obtained from a wide range of lithologies in the Lewisian complex of north-west Scotland, was interpreted1 as the time of protolith formation. This date is ???260 Myr older than estimates for the timing of high-grade metamorphism in the complex at ??? 2,660 Myr2'3, and this period is considered to represent the duration of the Lewisian crustal accretion-differentiation superevent (CADS)4. Here we give new Sm-Nd data, obtained specifically from granulite facies tonalitic gneisses, that yield a date of 2,600 ??155 Myr. Although depleted-mantle model ages (tDM suggest >200 Myr of premetamorphic crustal residence, the regression date and its associated initial Nd-isotopic parameters demonstrate Nd-isotopic homogenization during the high-grade event, as well as the probability of general rare-earth-element (REE) mobility. Models for selective element depletion in the complex have previously assumed REE immobility since 2,920 Myr, but the data presented here suggest that a reappraisal of the depletion mechanism is required. ?? 1988 Nature Publishing Group.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1988 |
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Title | Granulite fades Nd-isotopic homogenization in the Lewisian complex of northwest Scotland |
Authors | M.J. Whitehouse |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Nature |
Index ID | 70014327 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |