Ordovician volcanic and plutonic complexes of the Sakmara allochthon in the southern Urals


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Abstract

The Ordovician terrigenous, volcanic–sedimentary and volcanic sequences that formed in rifts of the active continental margin and igneous complexes of intraoceanic suprasubduction settings structurally related to ophiolites are closely spaced in allochthons of the Sakmara Zone in the southern Urals. The stratigraphic relationships of the Ordovician sequences have been established. Their age and facies features have been specified on the basis of biostratigraphic and geochronological data. The gabbro–tonalite–trondhjemite complex and the basalt–andesite–rhyolite sequence with massive sulfide mineralization make up a volcanic–plutonic association. These rock complexes vary in age from Late Ordovician to Early Silurian in certain structural units of the Sakmara Allochthon and to the east in the southern Urals. The proposed geodynamic model for the Ordovician in Paleozoides of the southern Urals reconstructs the active continental margin, whose complexes formed under extension settings, and the intraoceanic suprasubduction structures. The intraoceanic complexes display the evolution of a volcanic arc, back-, or interarc trough.

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A. V. Ryazantsev

Geological Institute

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Email: avryazan51@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119017

T. Yu. Tolmacheva

Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute

Email: avryazan51@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Srednii pr. 74, St. Petersburg, 199106

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