The Kokchetav subduction-collision zone (KSCZ) hosting ultrahigh- and high-pressure (UHP-HP) rocks underwent the multistage Vendian-Early Ordovician geodynamic evolution. The subduction of the Paleoasian oceanic lithosphere bearing blocks of continental crust and the collision of the Kokchetav microcontinent with the Vendian-Cambrian island-arc system ultimately led to the formation and exhumation of UHP-HP rocks. In the Vendian-Early Cambrian the margin of the Kokchetav microcontinent deeply subsided into the subduction zone (150–200 km), which led to UHP-HP metamorphism (the maximum at about 535 Ma) and to partial melting of its rocks. In next stage (535–528 Ma), the generated acidic melts including blocks of UHP-HP rocks quickly, at a rate of 1 m/year, ascended to depths of 90 km for 1 Myr. During subsequent 5 Myr, the UHP-HP rocks ascending at a rate of 0.6–1 cm/year reached the base of the accretionary prism (depths of 60–30 km). Then, in the period from 528 to 500 Ma, the UHP-HP rocks ascended along the faulting structures of the lower crust as a result of jamming the subduction zone by the Kokchetav microcontinent. During the period from 500 to 480 Ma, the UHP-HP rocks became part of the upper crust. This process led to the KSCZ, which comprises terranes of the Vendian-Early Arenigian subduction zone occurring at different depths, separated by zones of garnet-mica and mica schists, blastomylonites and mylonites. In the same period there was a jump of subduction zone, which led to the formation of the Ordovician Stepnyak island arc. As a result of the Late Arenigian-Early Caradocian microcontinent-island arc collisions (480–460 Ma), the KSCZ overrided upon the fore-arc trough of the Stepnyak island arc to form a thick accretion-collision orogen, which having experienced anatectic melting was intruded by collisional granites of the Zerenda complex 460–440 Ma in age.
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VENDIAN-EARLY ORDOVICIAN GEODYNAMIC EVOLUTION AND MODEL FOR EXHUMATION OF ULTRAHIGHAND HIGH-PRESSURE ROCKS FROM THE KOKCHETAV SUBDUCTION-COLLISION ZONE (northern Kazakhstan)
N.L. Dobretsov;
N.L. Dobretsov
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the RAS, 3 prosp. Akad. Koptyuga, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
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M.M. Buslov;
M.M. Buslov
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the RAS, 3 prosp. Akad. Koptyuga, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
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F.I. Zhimulev;
F.I. Zhimulev
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the RAS, 3 prosp. Akad. Koptyuga, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
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A.V. Travin;
A.V. Travin
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the RAS, 3 prosp. Akad. Koptyuga, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
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A.A. Zayachkovsky
A.A. Zayachkovsky
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Kokshetaugidrogeologiya Ltd., 1 ul. Parkovaya, Chaikino Village, Kokshetau, Akmola Region, 475010, Kazakhstan
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N.L. Dobretsov
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the RAS, 3 prosp. Akad. Koptyuga, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
M.M. Buslov
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the RAS, 3 prosp. Akad. Koptyuga, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
F.I. Zhimulev
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the RAS, 3 prosp. Akad. Koptyuga, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
A.V. Travin
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the RAS, 3 prosp. Akad. Koptyuga, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
A.A. Zayachkovsky
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Kokshetaugidrogeologiya Ltd., 1 ul. Parkovaya, Chaikino Village, Kokshetau, Akmola Region, 475010, Kazakhstan
Publisher: Novovsibirsk State University
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15 Jul 2005
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29 Oct 2022
Online ISSN: 1878-030X
Print ISSN: 1068-7971
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Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2006) 47 (4): 428–444.
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N.L. Dobretsov, M.M. Buslov, F.I. Zhimulev, A.V. Travin, A.A. Zayachkovsky; VENDIAN-EARLY ORDOVICIAN GEODYNAMIC EVOLUTION AND MODEL FOR EXHUMATION OF ULTRAHIGHAND HIGH-PRESSURE ROCKS FROM THE KOKCHETAV SUBDUCTION-COLLISION ZONE (northern Kazakhstan). Russ. Geol. Geophys. 2006;; 47 (4): 428–444. doi:
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- Arenigian
- Asia
- blastomylonite
- Cambrian
- Caradocian
- Central Asia
- coesite
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- diamond
- eclogite facies
- exhumation
- facies
- faults
- framework silicates
- genesis
- gneisses
- granites
- high pressure
- high-grade metamorphism
- igneous rocks
- Kazakhstan
- Kokchetav Kazakhstan
- Kokchetav Massif
- Lower Cambrian
- Lower Ordovician
- metamorphic rocks
- metamorphism
- microcontinents
- microdiamond
- mylonites
- nappes
- native elements
- Neoproterozoic
- olistostromes
- Ordovician
- overthrust faults
- Paleozoic
- plate collision
- plate tectonics
- plutonic rocks
- Precambrian
- pressure
- Proterozoic
- schists
- sedimentary structures
- silica minerals
- silicates
- soft sediment deformation
- subduction zones
- tectonics
- ultrahigh pressure
- Upper Ordovician
- upper Precambrian
- Vendian
- Zerenda Complex
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