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Evolution of the Magnitogorsk oceanic arc system (Devonian, southern Urals)

Evolution of the Magnitogorsk oceanic arc system (Devonian, southern Urals). Bernd Buschmann (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) based on major cooperation with: Peter Jonas (Freiberg) Victor Puchkov (Ufa) Valery Maslennikov, Victor Zaykov (Miass).

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Evolution of the Magnitogorsk oceanic arc system (Devonian, southern Urals)

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  1. Evolution of the Magnitogorsk oceanic arc system (Devonian, southern Urals) Bernd Buschmann (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) based on major cooperation with: Peter Jonas (Freiberg)Victor Puchkov (Ufa)Valery Maslennikov, Victor Zaykov (Miass) IGCP 453 – Uralides / August 2nd – 12th, 2004

  2. Major tectonostratigraphic-structural zones of the southern Urals

  3. Tectonostratigraphic-structural zones related to arc-continent accretion

  4. Scheme of arc-continent collision in the southern Urals(from Matte 1998, after Chemenda et al. 1997)

  5. Generalizedgeological mapof the Magnitogorsk Zone

  6. Schematic tectonostratigraphic column for N part of Magnitogorsk Zone

  7. Schematic cross section of N part of MOAS in Early Frasnian time (onset of arc-continent docking)

  8. 2D scheme of evolution of the MOAS

  9. Some major points to discuss • environment responsible for generation of boninitic rocks in initial arc complex • vergency of subducting slab during oceanic arc growth • geotectonic environment of formation of Famennian calc-alkaline volcanics a eastern margin of Magnitogorsk Zone • structure development of the accretionary complex by 1. arc-continent docking 2. subsequent compression (hypercollision - wrench tectonics)

  10. Some arguments against W-vergent subduction at eastern margin of MOAS Southern Urals situation • mineral closing ages (garnet, sphene, phengite) in HP-rocks of subducted continental margin 380-370 Ma • requires presence of E-vergent subducted slab at western board of MOAS before 370 Ma • contemporaneous W-vergent subduction at eastern margin of MOAS (if feasible at all) should have resulted in strong extension in overriding plate – no signs for such extension

  11. Some arguments against W-vergent subduction at eastern margin of MOAS Modern examples W Pacific – no microcontinents involved in arc-continent collision Timor subduction beneath NW Australian margin, Banda arc approaching island of Timor is emerged part of accretionary complex Taiwan oblique arc-continent collision accretionary complex first to emerge in front of docking arc Timor + Taiwan – shelfal sea between emerged accretionary complex and continental coastline - seastrait between emerged accretionary complex and extinct arc

  12. Good weather and fruitful discussions for our field trip! Landscape of contact between Irendyk arc complexes (foreground) and Karamalytash rocks (background) W of Sibai town

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