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Thermochronology and U‐Pb dating of detrital zircons from the Demerara Plateau (French Guiana‐Suriname ): implications for the provenance of the Early Cretaceous syn‐rift sedimentation

Authors :
Girault, Igor
Basile, Christophe
Bernet, Matthias
Paquette, Jean‐louis
Heuret, Arnauld
Loncke, Lies
Poetisi, Ewald
Balvay, Mélanie
Girault, Igor
Basile, Christophe
Bernet, Matthias
Paquette, Jean‐louis
Heuret, Arnauld
Loncke, Lies
Poetisi, Ewald
Balvay, Mélanie
Source :
Basin Research (0950-091X) (Wiley), 2023-08 , Vol. 35 , N. 4 , P. 1386-1406
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

he provenance of Early Cretaceous sandstones dredged on the northern margin of the Demerara Plateau, offshore French Guiana and Suriname, reveals the sediment routing system that prevailed through the Equatorial Atlantic rifting. Fission-track analysis and U-Pb dating of 310 and 111 detrital zircons, respectively, have been performed. Microfacies analysis and inherited cooling ages suggest that the sandstones were deposited in shallow marine environments during the Early Cretaceous, before the Late Albian drowning of the marginal plateau. Most of the U-Pb zircon crystallisation ages are comprised between 700 and 600 Ma and attributed to the Pan-African-Brasiliano orogeny. Statistical and chronological evidences suggest that the zircon fission-track cooling ages were inherited from source material. Triassic peak ages (>50% of the population) are attributed to the early phase of Central Atlantic rifting. One sample records a cooling phase at ca. 170 Ma, presumably following volcanic hotspot activity and the opening of the Central Atlantic Ocean. Two other samples record the rapid exhumation of the French Guiana transform margin during the Equatorial Atlantic rifting (127 ± 11 and 106 ± 8 Ma). We propose a source-to-sink model in which the Pan-African-Brasiliano basement of the margin was eroded as a result of flexural uplift along the French Guiana margin, and the detrital material funnelled in the Cacipore graben sustained the Early Cretaceous syn-rift sedimentation on the marginal plateau.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Basin Research (0950-091X) (Wiley), 2023-08 , Vol. 35 , N. 4 , P. 1386-1406
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1394344906
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111.bre.12758