Isotopic ages in the high-grade metamorphic Coeroeni group, Southwestern

  • H. N. A. Priem
  • N. A. I. M. Boelrijk
  • E. H. Hebeda
  • S. B. Kroonenberg
  • E. A. T. Verdurmen
  • R. H. Verschure

Abstract

Six whole-rock samples from the high-grade metamorphic Coeroeni Group in southwestern Suriname define a Rb-Sr isochron age of 2042 ± 97 Ma with initial 87Sr/86Sr = 0.7027 ± 0.0039 (λ87 Rb = 1.39 x 10-11 a-1; errors at 95% confidence level).This isochron relationship dates the event of high-grade metamorphism during the Trans-Amazonian Orogenic Cycle. The initial 87Sr/86Sr value does not record a substantial pre-metamorphic crustal history. K-Ar and Rb-Sr analyses of separated minerals (4 hornblendes, 2 muscovites and 6 biotites) yield a highly discordant age pattern, ranging from about 2000 to 1200 Ma (omitting one hornblende containing excess radiogenic argon). This pattern is interpreted as reflecting various degrees of resetting of Trans-Amazonian ages due to a low-grade metamorphic event 1200 ± 100 Ma ago (the Nickerie Metamorphic Episode). The order of mineral dates fits into the common order of radiogenic nuclide retentivities, corresponding to a temperature of about 350°C during the low-grade metamorphism.

Published
1977-01-01
How to Cite
H. N. A. Priem, N. A. I. M. Boelrijk, E. H. Hebeda, S. B. Kroonenberg, E. A. T. Verdurmen, & R. H. Verschure. (1977). Isotopic ages in the high-grade metamorphic Coeroeni group, Southwestern. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 155-160. Retrieved from https://njgjournal.nl/index.php/njg/article/view/14312
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Regular paper

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