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New Rb-Sr mineral ages temporally link plume events with accretion at the margin of Gondwana.

Flowerdew, M.J.; Daly, J. S.; Riley, T.R. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3333-5021. 2007 New Rb-Sr mineral ages temporally link plume events with accretion at the margin of Gondwana. In: Cooper, A.K.; Raymond, C.R.; ISAES Editorial Team, ., (eds.) Antarctica: a keystone in a changing world. Online proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences, Santa Barbara, California, August 26 - September 1, 2007. U.S. Geological Survey and National Academies Press, 4pp. (U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report, 2007-1).

Abstract
Five of six Rb-Sr muscovite mineral isochron ages from the Scotia Metamorphic Complex of the South Orkney Islands, West Antarctica, average 190 ± 4 Ma. The muscovite ages are interpreted to date foliation-formation and thus also accretion and subduction at the Gondwana margin. Coincident picrite and ferropicrite magmatism, indicative of melts from deep-seated depleted mantle, permits a causative link between accretion and the arrival of the Karoo – Ferrar – Chon Aike mantle plume in the Early Jurassic. Three biotite Rb-Sr mineral isochron ages are consistently younger and average 176 ± 5 Ma. The biotite ages may record post-metamorphic cooling or more likely retrogressive metamorphic effects during uplift.
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