Journal article

The Siberian lithosphere traverse: Mantle terranes and the assembly of the Siberian Craton

WL Griffin, CG Ryan, FV Kaminsky, SY O'Reilly, LM Natapov, TT Win, PD Kinny, IP Ilupin

Tectonophysics | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1999

Abstract

The kimberlite fields scattered across the NE part of the Siberian Craton have been used to map the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM), as it existed during Devonian to Late Jurassic time, along a 1000-km traverse NE-SW across the Archean Magan and Anabar provinces and into the Proterozoic Olenek Province. 4100 garnets and 260 chromites from 65 kimberlites have been analysed by electron probe (major elements) and proton microprobe (trace elements). These data, and radiometric ages on the kimberlites, have been used to estimate the position of the local (paleo)geotherm and the thickness of the lithosphere, and to map the detailed distribution of specific rock types and mantle processes..

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