Polychronous formation of the ophiolite association in the Tekturmas zone of Central Kazakhstan inferred from geochronological and biostratigraphic data


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Abstract

Plagiogranites and conodonts from chert intercalations in basalts of the ophiolite association in the Tekturmas zone of Central Kazakhstan were subjected to the U‒Pb geochronological and stratigraphic investigations, respectively. The age of plagiogranite crystallization is estimated to be 489 ± 8 Ma corresponding to the stratigraphic interval spanning from the uppermost Upper Cambrian to the lower Tremadocian. Conodonts from cherts of the Kuzek Formation are distributed along the section interval from the uppermost part of the Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) to the lower part of the Sandbian (Upper Ordovician), which corresponds to the period of 457‒460 Ma. It is revealed that the formation of the ophiolite section in the Tekturmas zone was a multistage process lasting from the Late Cambrian to the initial Late Ordovician.

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K. E. Degtyarev

Geological Institute

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119017

T. Yu. Tolmacheva

Karpinskii All-Russia Geological Research Institute (VSEGEI)

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 190178

A. A. Tretyakov

Geological Institute

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119017

A. B. Kotov

Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199034

A. S. Yakubchuk

Geological Institute

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119017

E. B. Salnikova

Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199034

Kuo-Lun Wang

Institute of Earth Sciences

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Taiwan, Province of China, Taipei

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