EGU2020-9315
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9315
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Paleomagnetic data of the Siberian Mesoproterozoic rocks (Udzha Uplift, Northern Siberia)

Aleksandr Pasenko1,2, Aleksandr Savelev2, and Sergey Malyshev2
Aleksandr Pasenko et al.
  • 1Institute of Physics of the Earth RAS, Moscow, Russian Federation (pasenkoal@ya.ru)
  • 2St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

In spite of the fact, that during the last two decades some number of new paleomagnetic poles, more or less meeting the modern standards of quality [Van der Voo, 1993], have been obtained for Mesoproterozoic of Siberia [Evans et al., 2016]. The problem of the Precambrian segment of the apparent polar wander path (APWP) for Siberia, rests still to be far from its solution.

The latter, obviously, hampers the elaboration of Precambrian paleogeographic reconstructions, solution of numerous other important tasks of the Earth Sciences.

The Late Precambrian key section of the Udzha Uplift seemed to be one of the most promising object to elaborate the Mesoproterozoic segment of APWP of the Siberian platform. Until recently, the rocks composing this section have been considered to be of the Mesoproterozoic and Vendian age.

As a result of isotope studies in recent years, the age of formations of the Udzha Uplift has been significantly increased (1386±30 Ma, apatite, U-Pb, [Malyshev et al., 2018]). In particular, age of the Udzha Fm, which forms the uppermost part of the Udzha riphean sequence is considered currently to be Mesoproterosoic. On the base of our new paleomagnetic data this formation has been formed about the same time as the Khaypakh Fm from the Olenek Uplift (NE Siberia), whose Mesoproterozoic age has been established earlier from independent isotopic data [Zaitseva et al., 2017].

During last several years we have carried out the paleomagnetic studies of Late Precambrian rocks of the Udzha Uplift including the Mesoproterozoic Udzha and Unguokhtakh formations as well as intrusions representing two Mesoproterozoic magmatic events.

In this abstract we present new paleomagnetic poles for the Mesoproterosoic rocks (1500 Ma, ca.1400 Ma, 1385 Ma) of the Siberian platform.

These paleomagnetic poles significantly complement the Mesoproterozoic segment of APWP of the Siberian Platform.

The studies were supported by the Russian Science Foundation project № 19-77-10048.

How to cite: Pasenko, A., Savelev, A., and Malyshev, S.: Paleomagnetic data of the Siberian Mesoproterozoic rocks (Udzha Uplift, Northern Siberia), EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-9315, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9315, 2020

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